User talk:Gary Kirk/Mar07

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RE: Unblocking of User:EccentricRichard
Hello Gary Kirk sorry that I could not get back to you earlier (was on vacation with family over the President's day weekend). If you review the messages on EccentricRichard's talk page you will notice that Yamla also expressed that he will consider giving this user a second chance if no admin reviewed his unblock message 24 hours after his requesting it. There is not much evidence to indicate that EccentricRichard's sockpuppetry was recent and that it was done after an exchange of emails between him and Yamla. EccentricRichard's contribs were rarely blatant vandalism but mostly unconstructive page moves and the like. I believe his intentions are now more towards good than bad and that he understands continuing that kind of pattern of editing will cause him to be blocked once more. Editors in EccentricRichard's case should not be excommunicated in my opinion but given a second chance after a due amount time (he waited what seems for close to 4 months). If you believe the unblock was still not appropriate, I completely hold nothing against you asking for others to review it. If you ever have any other questions feel free to drop another comment on my talk page.¤~Persian Poet Gal (talk) 17:28, 20 February 2007 (UTC)

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Hogwarts headache
I can't figure out what part of the Hogwarts headache article might be a hoax. Unless you dispute the New England Journal of Medicine, all the facts in the article are derived from the referenced letter. Addictive reading causing mild pain, Rowling's book monumental, some patients refusing breaks. --Kizor 22:13, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

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