User talk:BBTouag25

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Hello
You know what's a lot of fun? Corny history jokes. "Why were the early days of history called the dark ages? Because there were so many knights." Gliderrider401 (talk) 18:26, 26 September 2016 (UTC)

Comments on Gedi
Hey there, It's Fingers o'toole, I'm hoping this is the right place to comment on the progress of your wikipedia article. First off it's looking pretty good, I like the map and the other images, those look great! Just looking at it there doesn't seem to be any obvious issues with the article, I especially like the Legends section and I'd personally be interested/like to see more on that. Reading through your article gives me a lot of ideas of things to do with mine. Especially the further reading section. Overall I'd say that adding more to the site history and legends section would be good to do, otherwise it's looking pretty good. I'd say just keep on keeping on! Fingers o&#39;toole (talk) 18:55, 15 November 2016 (UTC)

I'm really impressed with the amount of citations and sources! I definitely think that the ratio of words and citations is really awesome. I may be using your site description idea, not sure if I will use it as a subheading yet or not. Very thorough descriptions and information. On a side note: is there any artifacts in the ruins of Gedi or is it just ruins and stone slabs? As an archaeologists I would definitely be interested in more of the artifacts (if any) and those implications. You have a very solid start and I'm very impressed! Thank you for reviewing my article. See you soon! Nicoleslaw22 (talk) 18:05, 16 November 2016 (UTC)Nicoleslaw22