HI!, I'm Runningblader. Here on the Simple English Wikipedia,You can just call me Runner or Running if you like. Admins see any misspells please fix them for me :)
Here on the Simple English Wikipedia
I'm Known as Runningblader here on Simple Wikipedia. I'm known by most people (who aren't new) here. I am not an admin :) so I can't help you on anthing that requires being an admin. Need something done that requirs an admin try RyanCross,Lights,American Eagle(thats the main ones I know off the top of my head). I mostly come and edit and look for Vandalism(watch out vandal people >=) ). I"m the Founder of Wikiproject Anti-Vandalism. Which currently has over 10 members. I created many articles i'm only going to say the big ones.
I Reached over 1,000 edits. Yay! Not big deal wanting bigger so i am editing Mainspace(Articles). I also nominated for admin 3-5 times(Admins may fix this to correct amount).
Also, i'm probably one of the people who created a Wikiproject that is one of the biggest(I have seen). Wanna prove me wrong? Leave a message on my Talk page.
So... That pretty much Covers It :) Have a great Time editing on Simple Wikipedia.
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The ballet was first presented in Monte Carlo on 19 April 1911. Vaslav Nijinsky danced The Rose and Tamara Karsavina danced The Young Girl. Spectre became internationally famous for the leap (jump) Nijinsky made through a window at the ballet's end. After it was presented, the ballet was described as "immediate success" by writer Grace Robert.