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Wikihawks beware! 05:21, Jan 2, 2005 (UTC)

come on...

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I took care of Lord Nasty, cant someone else do the Funkapus???

be stealth and...

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post your digits for a few minutes.

so whats up?

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where are they now

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salary about that you big fag. tried to leave most of your article intact but it was crying for substance. everyone knows virgil is more of a ramen guy and i havent played video games for a living for at least 10 years. (unless online poker counts).

so...

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who is you?

confession time

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Atom here.

John Tynan

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...was the road manager for Dieselhed and Link Wray. He also worked for the Bangles at some point as a Jr. Road Crew member as well as others (hope others will expand). I hope you will consider leaving his entry as he has become an infamous behind-the-scenes character in many music circles. A poor man's Peter Grant if you will. Bands who would probably vouch for his relevance include: Cake, Link Wray, Dieselhed, Dengue Fever, Radar Bros, Grandaddy, The Bangles, Soul Assylum, Fast Ball, The White Stripes (or at least their booking agent Dave Kaplan), etc...

He's legit.

Dieselhed photo

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This was a commissioned piece I secured for the band. It is an original piece paid for in full to one of those portrait painting guys who will take random pictures that you have and create a family portrait from scratch. This work was going to be included in the 'Chico And The Flute' album artwork but was vetoed last minute by drummer Danny. It warms my heart that it can finally be made useful! The painting was purchased and is owned by me. The photo of the piece was taken and owned by me. Youre all clear.

RCR

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You made a good job at expanding RCR. I don't know much about them, but created the stub a few months ago in the hope somebody would expand it. I am glad that now it's a failry descent entry. Cheers! --Sn0wflake 14:33, 29 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Your request

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A coupla days back, you asked for assistance on Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals) about creating a pharmaceutical stub. Just so you know, I did reply a little while ago. Incidentally, if you want help of this kind, it should really be addressed to Wikipedia:Help Desk. Cheers, Smoddy (t) (e) 19:35, 6 Mar 2005 (UTC)

I have protected the page to your version. If anyone suggests changes on the talk page, please discuss those changes with them. I don't plan to make any changes to the article myself; I regard your version as an acceptable compromise.


Please be aware of Wikipedia:Three revert rule, which you broke at Laura Bush. Also, the edit summary comments (I can do this all day AND I'm getting paid for it.) are really not very helpful at all. -- Curps 00:46, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)

My point in informing you is just in case you weren't aware of it. -- Curps 05:11, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Advocate Request

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I noted your request for an advocate, please contact me if you are still looking for one. --Wgfinley 20:50, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Sexuality, promiscuity and drug use.

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While the sexuality itself has nothing to do with compulsive sexual behavior among meth users, there is a clear difference among the culture of meth addiction that falls on a gay/straight line; undoubtedly due to the culture of meth addiction more so than the sexuality of the individual itself. There is a large number of straight meth users. They don't exhibit the unusual compulsive sexual behavior that gay men do, while using meth. It's a fact, however, that gay and bisexual men get HIV while using crystal during sexual encounters. It needs to be included in any article about methamphetamine, because it is significant enough. Leaving it out would be like leaving out the impact AIDS had on the gay community in the 1980s on an article about AIDS. astiquetalk 12:43, 25 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Mediation

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Hello Googuse... I'm Redwolf24 and I am the chair of the mediation committee. I regret to inform you that we are swamped with cases, and every mediator on our committee is busy. However there's good news. WP:TINMC is a mediation alternative. If you're interested in mediation still, file there. Redwolf24 (talk) 00:20, 27 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Hi. Thanks for the lovely paragraph you wrote about Apple vs Apple. I've moved it to Apple Corps and you can see your handywork there! Cheers. --kingboyk 21:06, 10 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]


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FYI, I've contested the PROD tag. Purplebackpack89 03:29, 2 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Thanks

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Your Opinion is More Important than You Think Barnstar
Well said and thanks for creating Klickitat Street which is an engaging and promising topic read by many people every day. Colonel Warden (talk) 10:23, 23 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for creating Klickitat Street. While I understand it is frustrating to have an article you created nominated for deletion, I think you need to relax. At deletion discussions, it is best to comment on content, not the contributor. Labelling the nominator as a "wikihawk" is not helpful in any way. Wikipedia has over 3 million articles, and over 1000 are added every day. Some level of maintenance is required to keep this project operating as an encyclopedia and not just a place where anyone can create a page on any subject with any content, and the users who perform this maintenance are arguably as useful as those who create content. Anyway, it appears the article will probably be kept. Cheers. SnottyWong gossip 20:39, 25 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Nomination of The Velvet Underground Playlist Plus for deletion

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Nomination of John Denery for deletion

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