User:Kinkdxm has only created 1 entry. It was for KVCD's (found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KVCD) It was rejected as "an advertisement" by someone who had no knowledge about VCD's/SVCD's/KVCD's/MVCD's/etc...
So...
User:Kinkdxm never ever bothered to edit/create a wikipedia entry again.

Now (thankfully) years later there is an entry for KVCD's. (had nothing to do with User:Kinkdxm)
And that gives User:Kinkdxm hope to start again!

But User:Kinkdxm is still scared that entries it creates would be deleted. Maybe even this User:Kinkdxm user page (created by and for User:Kinkdxm) will be deleted.
That would make User:Kinkdxm very very very sad.

User:Kinkdxm LOVES wikipedia

User:Kinkdxm also LOVES the wikipedia picture of the day!

Iolanthe
Iolanthe is a comic opera with music by Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by W. S. Gilbert. First performed in 1882 as the seventh Gilbert and Sullivan operatic collaboration, it tells the story of Iolanthe, a fairy banished from fairyland because she married a mortal. Her son Strephon, half a fairy, loves Phyllis, whom all the members of the House of Peers wish to marry. Phyllis sees Strephon embracing Iolanthe (as fairies never age, she appears to be seventeen) and assumes that he is unfaithful, not realizing that Iolanthe is his mother, setting off a climactic confrontation between the peers and the fairies. The opera satirises many aspects of British government, law and society. Iolanthe was the first new theatre production in the world to be illuminated entirely by electric lights. It premiered at the Savoy Theatre and ran there for 398 performances, with a simultaneous production in New York. It is still played throughout the English-speaking world and beyond. This poster by H. M. Brock was produced for an early-20th-century tour production of Iolanthe by the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.Poster credit: H. M. Brock; restored by Adam Cuerden


created by and for User:Kinkdxm by/at what time:
Kinkdxm 04:57, 20 January 2007 (UTC)