User talk:Indiebass

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The spanjo
Hey. Why not create some form of tribute website to the Spanjo? That would be the perfect way to keep the memory of the sandwich alive. (Only thing is, Wikipedia isn't a web hosting provider) -- Andy Saunders 19:40, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

I can only hope you're talking about the same Spanjo I'm thinking of...could there be more than one? I'm almost afraid to describe it for fear of disappointment. Here, I'll just mention sprouts and apples.

VFD
Hey I went through the same thing as you, my 1st article got deleted (it was feigning interest) and my 2nd only narrowly got out of deletion ( Office etiquette ). Right now it feels like you put a bunch of work that went to waste, but if you start looking at the Active Wiki Fixup Projects you can see how non-encyclopedic articles just put a drag on the whole system. -Ravedave 21:55, 9 March 2006 (UTC)