User talk:Gregnick1234

Your submission at Articles for creation: sandbox (June 2)
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Your draft article, User:Gregnick1234/sandbox


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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing.  T K K ! bark with me! 23:45, 15 January 2015 (UTC)

Black Dahlia
I started a manuscript using pdf downloads from yourselves several years ago.Unfortunately my Computer's hard drive crashed when I had a substantial number of pages to my document.I have been Trying without success ever since to try and remember all the brilliant work that your illustrious Programme did to help with this endeavour.I am having some problems as my memory is not as it was. Would it be possible for you to help me in trying to maybe put this back together or do you sixpence With articles that seem to have stopped in their tracks for no reason.I will admit now that my article was a bit diverse towards the end,but to read it now would be like reading something completely new. The direction my work took was as follows:- Starting with "The Black Daliah" A young Woman killed and cut in half in Los Angeles in 1947. The article tries to explain the murder but to No avail.The photos of the body at the scene were very graphic showing the nude woman with two Halves of the body a foot apart.The point made by the police was that no sexual activity had taken place.It is still a mystery to this day.Following this I came across some subjects of a sexual nature,though not seeking this sort of news.It was apparent that in some parts of Soth Canada and The Northen parts of US.Near the Saint Lawrence River,the age of concent between male and female was Not frownd upon as it was in other parts of each Country.As long as the male was not more than five Years older than the female.Other strange customs are plentiful around the World. My next subject concerned the far East and particularly Japan. I have been there several times whilst an Engineering Officer in the Merchant Navy.I love this Country and its people.I think I may have lost a few friends after the Kobe earthquake.I was deep into trying to write as much as I could on this subject but for some reason you would not be forthcoming about I think,the engines of certain planes?I hope that I gave been of user to you in the pursuit of my old wouldbe manuscript but maybe it was too Mutch too long ago. I thank you all anyway,I realize the work you do for all us peasants must take some organizing.

I am yours sincerely. Greg Nicholas
 * In answer to your question there is an article called Black Dahlia, but your current user did not edit that article, Perhaps you registered under another name. Graeme Bartlett (talk) 02:57, 16 January 2015 (UTC)