User talk:Cheesemaster

Blanked. All the competing welcomers and bots were getting silly. --Cheesemaster 03:43, 24 March 2006 (UTC)

Hi,

Don't understand the removal of my "duplicate link" on the [Platinum Weird] page, when the only reference to it was not a link. Also: it was in the "External Links" section, which is handy on every Wikipedia page - surely it makes sense to have the link there? User:allgigs

Hi Cheesemaster,

I am afraid you have interesting yet wrong evidence on Erin Grace. Erin Grace is a real person. She is still alive today but has no contact with the the limelight after running away from the group in 1974. There are many pages and sites about platniumwierd and has information on her. --Liberalsrule155 23:03, 19 June 2006 (UTC)


 * Yet Clare’s sharp questions must I shun;
 * Must separate Constance from the Nun&mdash;
 * O, what a tangled web we weave,
 * When first we practise to deceive!
 * A Palmer too!&mdash;no wonder why
 * I felt rebuked beneath his eye:
 * I might have known there was but one,
 * Whose look could quell Lord Marmion.
 * --Cheesemaster 00:51, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

FYI: I have put the Platinum pages and artists on watch as well
I think this story is pretty disgusting and I consider it deception and bordering on fraudelent behavior. I actually like Dave Stewart during the Eurythmics period. I guess it was a big mistake. Anyway I noticed that there were quite a number of suspect edits and given the bogus fan sites, there is reason to assume that those edits are not independent. If you need help or are in an edit war, please let me know, because they have already spammed the search engines with the bogus domains and there are big companies behind this campaign of deception. KittenKlub 12:23, 5 September 2006 (UTC)

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