User talk:Coked up jesus

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You should head to Talk:Infinite Crisis - I'd like to talk about your expanded summary of issue #1 - it seems to me overkill, particularly when you think about what the article will be like in six months when there are six more summaries of that length. I think we probably want to just get the major and thematic points. Crisis on Infinite Earths, which is (at this point still) a more notable subject has about as many words on the plot of all twelve issues as you do on issue #1. Snowspinner 20:17, 13 October 2005 (UTC)

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Your edit to WrestleMania 23
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