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hello folks!

My name is Earl Andrew Washburn, of Ottawa, Ontario. Recently, I am currently attending, Carleton University and am majoring in political science. I am a Wikipedia administrator! See below for stuff I am working on: (not updated regularly)

To do list

Blog

Check out my blog

Some Project I started, and never really worked on since: User:Earl Andrew/Wikipedia Almanac

Here we go, stuff I am working on.

Sports, specifically curling, and ice hockey


Eastern quoll
The eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus) is a medium-sized carnivorous marsupial in the dasyurid family, and one of six extant species of quolls. Endemic to Australia, the species occurs on the island of Tasmania, and was formerly found across much of southeastern mainland Australia before becoming functionally extinct there in the 1960s. Eastern quolls are about the size of a small domestic cat and have a thick, light fawn or near-black, coat with white spots. They are solitary predators, hunting at night for their prey of insects, small mammals, birds, and reptiles. This fawn-morph eastern quoll was photographed in Upper Esk, Tasmania.Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp

Earl Andrew Washburn (born August 14, 1986 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian student, attending Carleton University majoring in political science. Earl grew up in the neighbourhood of Riverview, and attended Hillcrest High School growing up. He is also a volunteer coach for Ontario Special Olympics curling. Earl is also an avid curler, and has an avid interest in geography, and politics.

My personally developed pronunciation character guide:

See also Wikipedia using these characters: (new!) Earlish, Wikipédéyu

  • Aa as in "at" a
  • Áá as in "bait" aa
  • Bb as in "cab" b
  • Dd as in "dad" d
  • Ee as in "bet" e
  • Éé as in "eat" ee
  • Gg as in "fag" g
  • Hh as in "Hamilton" h
  • Ĥĥ as in "Bahrain" hh
  • Ii as in "grit" i
  • Íí as in "hype" ii
  • Kk as in "Jack" k
  • Ķķ as lin "Loch" kh
  • Ll as in "kill" l
  • Ĺĺ as in "little" uhl
  • Mm as in "Mormon" m
  • Nn as in "Nick" n
  • Ńń as in "Opening" ng
  • Ññ as in "bien" nh
  • Oo as in "pot" o
  • Óó as in "quote" oh
  • Òò as in "root" oo
  • Ôô as in "book" ooh
  • Õõ as in "cloud" ow
  • Öö as in "soy" oi
  • Pp as in "tap" p
  • Rr as in "unicorn" r
  • Ŕŕ as in "voter" uhr
  • Ss as in "west" s
  • Śś as in "cash" sh
  • Tt as in "cat" t
  • Ţţ as in "bath" th
  • Ŧŧ as in "bathe" dh
  • Uu as in "butt" u
  • Vv as in "Xavier" v
  • Ww as in "wicked" w
  • Yy as in "yellow" y
  • Zz as in "zap" z
  • Źź as in "television" zh

Femo-Salian successors to the British throne (order of succession)

  1. Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise Mountbatten-Windsor (daughter of Elizabeth)
  2. Zara Anne Elizabeth Phillips (daughter of Anne)
  3. Lady Sarah Frances Elizabeth Armstrong-Jones (neice of Elizabeth)
  4. Beatrice Elizabeth Mary Mountbatten-Windsor of York (neice of Elizabeth)

What do you expect to include in the NHL season annual sections? Are you sure it would be something wikiworthy? If so, I would be glad to assist you :) SD6-Agent 08:02, 26 Mar 2004 (UTC)


break

CD's that I own:



Hockey teams (junior teams TBA)

Canada

Unites States

File:Canadanationalsoccerteamlogo.jpg
Team colours
Home
Away
Association
San Marino Football Federation
Current coach
Frank Yallop, 2003-
Most capped player
?:?
Highest goalscorer
?:?
First International
USA 0 - 1 Canada
(Newark, USA; 28 November, 1885)
Largest win
Canada 5 - 0 Malaysia
(Singapore; August 25, 1986)
Largest defeat
Canada 0 - 8 Mexico
(Mexico City, Mexico; June 18, 1993)
World Cup
Finals appearances: 1 (First: 1986)
Best result: 0-3, 1986
CONCACAF Gold Cup
Finals appearances: ? (First: ?)
Best result: Winners, 2000

The Canada men's national team is controlled by the Canadian Soccer Association.

  1. Northwest Territories Lib>NDP 53
  2. Jeanne-Le Ber Lib>BQ 72
  3. Simcoe-Grey Cons>Lib 100
  4. New Westminster-Coquitlam Cons>NDP 113
  5. Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre Cons>Lib 122
  6. Palliser Cons>NDP 124
  7. Edmonton-Beaumont Lib>Cons 134
  8. Cambridge Cons>Lib 224
  9. Kildonan-St. Paul Cons>Lib 278
  10. Northumberland-Quinte West Lib>Cons 313

Selected famous players

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