Benutzer Diskussion:Hhst

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How long I've been waited for a message from Germany! I've kept on finding tennis articles since December 2004, with my 5 IP addresses! I wrote a German heroine Sylvia Hanika in Japanese. I started my activity on Japanese WP to write Steffi Graf. --Hhst 12:01, 30. Jul 2005 (CEST)

Hi, I have wrote a stub (a first step) about Kimiko Date, made my first change in the japanese wikipedia and forgot the rolls in my baking oven ;-) Regards --Jensre 20:18, 22. Sep 2005 (CEST)

Thanks for your effort / research. --Hhst 00:18, 23. Sep 2005 (CEST)

Hi Hhst, danke für deine Kategorie-Verbesserungen bei einigen Golfern. Have a nice day and cu, greetings from Vienna --boss 10:45, 3. Jun 2006 (CEST)

Thanks for approaching me! You're writing new golf articles in German WP: I found them today. I'm very surprised!! What about English golfers? (England, Scotland, North Ireland, Wales) Costantino Rocca is my favorite player, it's true. --Hhst 12:20, 3. Jun 2006 (CEST)
Oh yes, I do like Rocca too! My first idol though was Greg Norman. Other golfers I wrote about and like, you may find at my page Benutzer:Austriaboss/Golf. Where are you from? --boss 13:15, 3. Jun 2006 (CEST)
I'm a Japanese user (live in Aichi Pref.). I've been very busy on tennis, too -- I have to write two fields in Japanese WP. At the Masters 1997, "WOODS // ROCCA" was an impressive scene. In fact, I'm a tennis watcher, a contemporary of Steffi Graf. Steffi injured her left knee in front of us, Japanese tennis tournament "Toray Pan Pacific" in February 2nd 1997. Martina Hingis got World No.1 without fighting, 16 years and 6 months "YOUNGEST CHAMPION" -- Tiger Woods appeared the same time, 21 years and 3 months! His personality attracted a tennis lover since then. I wanted to learn his last partner Rocca, too. Best regards, I have to write more golfers together with tennis! --Hhst 13:46, 3. Jun 2006 (CEST)
Oh, I see, very interesting! Thanks a lot for your cooperation and for adding links and categories to my articles. Keep on writing and best greetings! --boss 15:50, 3. Jun 2006 (CEST)
You're welcome; Thanks for stimulating me. About historical golfers, my favorite person is Walter Hagen -- 11 Major victories, Tiger's next goal. [1] I'm very anxious about Tiger, after he lost his dearest father Earl. Do you remember Deutsche Bank SAP Open from 1999 to 2003, especially 2001 -- the 13th hole of the final round? --Hhst 00:33, 4. Jun 2006 (CEST)
I've watched too many tournaments on TV, I mix it all up ;-)). Nevertheless, you inspired me and I just wrote the German article about Walter Hagen. --boss 12:39, 4. Jun 2006 (CEST)
About Hagen, I can't recommend English Version, real stub. That's why I brought an external link in my page, "Walter Hagen's Home". Deutsche Bank SAP Open 2001, 13th hole of the final round -- Tiger's second shot got an eagle, "broke" the cup, in front of Michael Campbell and Eduardo Romero. I remembered M. Campbell and Romero "The Cat" at the day, May 20th 2001. --Hhst 13:44, 4. Jun 2006 (CEST)
Yes, I agree with you, therefore I made some extensions in my article about Hagen, especially his skills in matchplay and that historical 12 & 11 win against Bobby Jones. By the way, do you favour some Japanese players? I like Maruyama and in the past Aoki and Jumbo Ozaki. --boss 14:17, 4. Jun 2006 (CEST)
I'm looking forward to finding Aoki Ozaki in German WP, too. Thanks for writing Maru too! (Move to your discussion page after.) --Hhst 14:36, 4. Jun 2006 (CEST)