User:FlyingToaster/reference

Links:
 * Images for Cleanup:
 * cleanup tags RfA
 * Category needed:
 * Monobook: monobook
 * Newbie contribs: newbies
 * Pages needing attention: needy
 * Requested >1 year: Articles_requested_for_more_than_a_year
 * NI tasks:
 * Lamest edit wars:

Misc tags

 * Duck: [[Image:Cyberduck_icon.png|left|40px]]
 * Suggest merge:
 * CSD with custom reason:
 * At end of bio:
 * Dependent on one source:
 * Table of contents on right:
 * Agree with PROD:
 * Conflict of interest/coi warning:

Then add to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Spoken_articles
Article Name

Regular disambiguation page
Smoot may refer to:

Things

 * A smoot, a jocular unit of measurement equal to 5 feet, 7 inches.

People

 * Abraham O. Smoot, a mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah.

Places

 * Smoot, West Virginia
 * Smoot, Wyoming

Montgomery Montgomery

Surname disambiguation page
Bontade can refer to the following people:
 * Francesco Paolo Bontade, (1914 – 1974), a powerful member of the Sicilan Mafia
 * Stefano Bontade, (1939 – 1981), a powerful member of the Sicilan Mafia

Montgomery Montgomery

Two from same source
before the first as the second

Common links

 * Wikipedia is not for things made up one day

RfA

 * Close:
 * Subsequent talk page note:

Snarky message to someone trying to impress girlfriend
==You know what would really impress your girlfriend?== Becoming a valued contributing editor to Wikipedia! What woman wouldn't get hot at the idea of a guy created a requested article, translated an article into English, or made a series of small but helpful edits? Wow, she would run back, flinging her clothes off simultaneously. ~

No Advertising
==Hey there== Thanks for your enthusiasm for Wikipedia. Unfortunately, Wikipedia has a strict policy against advertising and self-promotion. Please read over the two links in the previous sentence. If you have any questions about how you can contribute to Wikipedia more constructively, please do not hesitate to ask me on my talk page. ~

About notability
==Notability== Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. Your article was marked for speedy deletion because it does not seem to pass Wikipedia's criteria for notability: that it must have received significant coverage from reliable sources that are independent of the subject. If you can find such sources give them here, we can begin to look at how to write the article to satisfy the notability requirement. If you have questions about this, please feel free to ask here or on my talk page. ~

Thanks with flower
==Thanks for the help!== Hey Jerry teps. Thanks for cleaning up the recent vandalism on my user page. Happy editing to you and your kin. ~

Sockpuppet duplicates/resolved cases
I notice that you redirected the new sock file to the old one, added the text from the redirected investigation to this one, added the new name, and added name again to suspected sock list. Sorry for all the trouble, but that might answer my question - that the page that was archived should be updated with new information and thus becomes current. Is that right?  Flying Toaster  17:12, 21 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Correct!
 * If the case has actually been closed, and consists of nothing more than the SPIarchive notice at the top, just file a new case at the same page (don't use 2nd, 3rd etc) using the input boxes on the main WP:SPI page.
 * If the case has been dealt with, but not closed, add the additional detail, and add Clerk Request with a comment to draw attention to the change.
 * If the case is closed but not yet archived, delete the SPIclose and proceed as in point 2
 * If you are ever unsure, click on the IRC link in the instructions (opens in the browser) and say !clerk to get instant assistance from a friendly clerk! Mayalld (talk) 17:19, 21 April 2009 (UTC)


 * lulz