User talk:Beebolini

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Author credit
Hi! I appreciate your contributions to Ticketmaster, but wanted to advise you that it is not our policy to include author credits in the article; instead they are credited by the history tab. This avoids cluttering up articles with the multitude of contributing authors, as well as avoiding conflict in the prominence of author name placement. If this was accidental I apologize. Derrick Coetzee 20:34, 19 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Woodstock page needs beefing up
Hey Bee, that Woodstock, Ontario, page needs some beefing up. I've added some, but it needs plenty more! I was born in Woodstock in 1954 but moved to London, Ontario, in 1965. Barry Wells 01:13, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

Orphaned non-free media (File:JLC logo.png)
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