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Super Bowl XII
Verne Lundquist was an announcer for the Dallas Cowboys radio network, not the CBS television network broadcast. Lundquist was a host, in Dallas, Texas, on the American Broadcast Company, ABC, tv station WFAA, in 1975, in Dallas, Texas' television and news station's on weeknights, 6:30 PM to 7:00 PM, Bowling For Dollars) "TV in the United States" on that article. Thank you. Zzyzx11  (Talk) 15:46, 21 April 2006 (UTC)

Columbine, Colorado and Bath, Michigan
How is knowing the number of days between the two incidents remotely notable for an encyclopedia article, especially in the intro? --Golbez 10:53, 26 June 2006 (UTC)

Golbez, Basic arithmetic was my best & favorite school subject, believe it or not! From fourth grade to now, 20+ years after highschool graduation, I still practice math. It was during my highschool years, that I decided to study over the Calendar. Reason? To figure out what DAY of the WEEK/WEEKEND, History Events originally occurred on. I also freely offer to tell anyone what day a birthdate occurred on, all he, she or they do is just tell me a Month Date & Year. My parents birthdates, my five siblings birthdates & my birthdate. (8 birthdates, combined) Both parents were born on a Sunday, but 121 WEEKS & 847 DAYS apart, my five siblings & myself, three birthdates originally occurred on Wednesday's, two birthdates occurred on Tuesday's & one birthdate was a Friday. That is how & why I decided to figure out what day events occurred on & figure the number of days imbetween events. [Just like the two deadliest school shootings, back in June, I read of the Columbine School Shooting-Spree was (Tuesday, April 20, 1999) & Bath School Disaster was on (Wednesday, May 18, 1927) was a Wednesday] & their difference in days, among their dates was 26,720 DAYS [3,817 WEEKS & 1 DAY] apart. The Independence Day date of July 4th, 1776 was a Thursday & five days before the 230th anniversary (Thursday, June 29th, 2006) was 12,000 WEEKS & 84,000 DAYS after Thursday, July 4th, 1776. PS: I read the Associated Press' Today In History column. Incase you want to look at it yourself, the http address is: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/history I have memorized the 12 months & by that I like to add what day dates occurred on. If you want to look it over, overnight I added the original air dates & added the day of the week, each episone originally occurred on. But I do not understand the wikify steps, I believe it means verify. I wrote down all 158 episode titles, when they still come on "Nick At Nite", during the 10 PM Hour, 11 PM Hour or midnight, back in the early 1990's & I still have the notebook now. I have kept it & made sure it was not thrown away. I also have all 181 episode titles & original air dates of "I love Lucy", in that book! Question: What are the EXACT STEPS TO WIKIFY? PLEASE, LET ME KNOW & I WILL ADD THE AIR DATES OF "I Love Lucy" show episode airdates, also. Final Note: My username is a numerical equasion, that requires all ten numerals (0 - 9) & the equasion 63 x 927 = 58,401. You may think I am "out of this world" because I am into arithmetic, so much. Also, there are 105 other equasions, 21 in Multiplication & Division & 84 in the Addition & Subtraction fields. Change fields & put higher # 1st the 106 equasions can jump to 848 & then spell divided_by or ...into the 22 equasions can be 176 more, totalling 1,024! 1,024 in prime factorization is 2 to the tenth power and 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2. Please Write/Type Back, 63x927is58401.

List of The Dick Van Dyke Show episodes
Thank you for your extensive work in this article. However, Wikipedia is a collaborative effort, and we do not sign articles. Signatures are normally only used in discussions on talk pages. See WP:OWN. -- Fan-1967 03:26, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Actually I thought the work you did on this article was excellent, and had no problem with the date formats. I think it looks good. I just wanted to point out that we don't add signatures on articles, only on talk pages. (I know, sometimes it's just habit to hit those four tilde's just before hitting the Save button). Fan-1967 12:47, 21 July 2006 (UTC)

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Input sought
In a message to several recent editors of Schiavo-related pages, I write that: Input is sought here: Talk:Government_involvement_in_the_Terri_Schiavo_case.

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Speedy deletion of "It's Showtime (1976 Documentary movie)"
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Ike
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Proposed deletion of NBA Record 18 3-point field goals in 1 game


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