I to award this barnstar to you in appreciation of the great cleanup you have done to hoodia, in addition to your many other fine contributions. --Ed (Edgar181) 18:32, 10 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]A special barnstar for these special edits!
Sometimes, there is nothing more magical on Wikipedia than to see a little article suddenly sprinkled with references. Thanks for making my day. :-) --HappyCamper06:31, 5 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Smile a little, smile a little, all along the road;
Every life must have its burden, every heart its load.
Why sit down in gloom and darkness with your grief to sup?
As you drink Fate's bitter tonic, smile across the cup.
Smile upon the troubled pilgrims whom you pass and meet;
Frowns are thorns, and smiles are blossoms, oft for weary feet.
Do not make the way seem harder by a sullen face;
Smile a little, smile a little, brighten up the place.
Smile upon your undone labour; not for one who grieves
O'er his task waits wealth or glory; he who smiles achieves.
Though you meet with loss and sorrow in the passing years,
Smile a little, smile a little... even through your tears!
Jokestress, you are a one-woman article-creating machine! Thanks for your remarkable effort, and congrats on getting them finished up! – Quadell(talk)20:32, 23 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The Barnstar of Diligence
For contributing large numbers of articles and additions to articles, for giving Wikipedia's pychology and sexuality articles a scientific and objective foundation, and for showing level-headedness when in editing disputes. Awarded by Richard Cavell (talk) 00:47, 19 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Hey Andrea (Jokestress)! I would really like to thank you for your years of dedication and hard work here on improving Wikipedia and being one of the finest and best contributors it has ever had ;) I really don't know what more better thing to award you than this awesome barnstar! A true Wikipedian like you is always a real asset to the project :) Good luck and all the best for your work in life and on Wikipedia! TheGeneralUser (talk) 15:07, 1 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Andrea, I want to thank you so much for your help with Karen Russell's class at the University of Georgia last November. I saw in the comments section of her blog post that you added back in or asked people to add back in some public relations students' entries that had been deleted, and you offered to provide additional help. I thought it was very generous of you to offer this assistance and wanted to say thanks! TiffanyGallicano (talk) 01:57, 11 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for your contributions - a great coincidence
Dear Jokestress: last night I was looking at the Wikipedia page for Devra Kleiman. Devra was a very dear friend of my wife. They worked together at the Smithsonian - National Zoo. I happened to take a look at the history of edits and saw your name as the originator of the page back in 2013. When I saw your name there I looked at your user page and I said to myself, that sounds familiar. It seems similar to the person who started the Wikipedia page for my wife's mother, Margot Gayle. I went to her page and sure enough, your name shows up as the person who initiated that page as well (in 2008, a few weeks after she died at the age of 100).
It is a great tribute to your dedication to documenting the careers and lives of women who have made great contributions to society: in the former case to conservation biology in the latter case to historic preservation. Thank you for your service. Fhnewell (talk) 20:20, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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