User talk:Frnndzr

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Hi!

The image I had uploaded was the article I used to edit the La Salle-Letran Rivalry. It was a newspaper article published way back 1980 by the Daily Express. However, said newspaper is already non existent. I was able to download it from a micro film in a local library.

My purpose of uploading said image is to allow moderator, Howard the Duck view it for himself the article as it is.--Frnndzr 14:04, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

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Have already iformed you that it came from Business Mirror and had emailed the editor about posting in Wiki and got a go signal.--Frnndzr (talk) 02:14, 26 November 2007 (UTC)

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Ok. Finally placed the copy right tag. Would you like me to send you the email sent to me by Business Mirror on line editor, Mr. Ruben Cruz Jr.? Let me know and how to send it.

Many thanks!

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Dear Mr. Fernandez:

Sure, just credit our paper and photographer. Go right ahead and thanks for asking. A lot of people would just copy and paste.

Ruben Cruz Jr. Online editor

-Original Message- From: businessmirror@manila.web.com.ph [mailto:businessmirror@manila.web.com.ph] Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 8:50 AM To: feedback@businessmirror.com.ph Subject: UAAP cheerdance competition 9/17/2007

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Subject: UAAP cheerdance competition 9/17/2007

Message: May I have the permission to upload the image in your newspaper for Wikipedia? Frnndzr 05:21, 23 September 2007 (UTC) your requirments already. Do yu need anything else?

Dear Mr. Howard the Duck,

There were again edits on the Letran-La Salle rivalry part of the NCAA. I have supplied you with a source that was neutral-meaning not from any of the two protagonist schools. But someone in Wikipedia kept on ramming what came from Green Archer.net which is a official De La Salle newsletter/magazine.

Of course being an official school newspaper/magazine, it would only site instances favaorable to themselves.

AS I had sent you a copy of the Sunday Express that covered the "riot". It was 5 burly men who had beaten up a Letran Student.

Back then there were chicken wire mesh seperating the sections of each school scheduled to play at the Rizal Memorial Colesium to avoid fights among the fans. There was a clear seperation at that time between La Salle (north side) and Letran (South side). This was also noted in the newspaper clippings I have sent.

Believe me, no one will dare wander off to the "wrong" side of the coliseum during the games. Most specially with GA.net reporting that "it was La Salle students who ganged up on a high school from Letran" in the "South side of the Coliseum-Letran side"? Those La Salle student wouldn't have survived!

We wouldn't want a revisionist attitude like the Japanese wouldn't we? History is past and it records everything. I'd like to put said revision under protest since it violates the "unbiased" part.--Frnndzr 20:41, 4 October 2007 (UTC)


 * Sorry I wasn't watching your user talk page so I wasn't able to see headline, if you can upload it again we can use it as an image to the article. I'll take care of the copyright stuff.
 * Also, you can't sign in the article, I'll be removing it. -- Howard  the   Duck  16:14, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Another thing: can you find a way to shorten the account of the rumble? The account is lengthened by repetitions (how many times should the phrases "burly" and "Cojuangco-controlled" appear? Only once, of course.) -- Howard  the   Duck  16:19, 25 November 2007 (UTC)

Hi Howard, I had just uploaded the image of the Sunday Express (a Sunday edition of the Philippine Express -now defunct) that covers the story of the riot. Hope you get to see this one.

Repeating "burly" and "Cojuanco-controlled" is for emphasis only. You should have read the earlier edits made by someboday else- repeating "climax" twice!

Whether you like it or not, someone is indeed masaging history. But I still believe in the old adage-"The truth shall set you free". Do you still want me to upload also the recent UAAP Cheerdance picture that I had taken steps to request from the editor of a newspaper?--Frnndzr (talk) 01:02, 26 November 2007 (UTC)


 * I've tagged it properly so it won't be deleted that fast. As for the account can you make it shorter? My edits made it longer (LOL). -- Howard  the   Duck  03:09, 26 November 2007 (UTC)

You've done a heck of a job compressing the whole view of the incident and what happened thereafter- it's a compliment. Will try to see if there is still a way to shorten it without benefitting any of the party.

Am not sure on the date of DLS announcement of withdrawal, but I did see the actual article. Will check when I have the time again and let you know.

Thanks--Frnndzr (talk) 20:42, 26 November 2007 (UTC)

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