User talk:Jambalaya~enwiki

Pi Gamma Mu
Hi, thanks for the clean-up that you did. I appreciate it.

Just two things:

1) the article title should have caps for the initial letters. Hence, it should be Pi Gamma Mu instead of the current Pi gamma mu.

2) I was wondering why I can not get my wikipedia article on my internet browser (like yahoo or google)when I type "wikipedia: pi gamma mu" or "pi gamma mu wikipedia." Please advise.

Thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Profdrmendoza (talk • contribs)

"References in popular culture" in A People's History of the United States
I completely agree. It's funny, because my thoughts were something like "it shouldn't be removed outright, just moved into the article itself...except that Sopranos reference, what's that doing there? Oh no, time to go to work!" So I was hoping to get back to it and just thought I'd revert temporarily until someone could integrate the section. Of course, I could have mentioned that in my edit summary.... :)

So yeah, go ahead and work it in, or throw a request for it on the Talk page, or I'll do it when I get some time. Wyatt Riot 22:34, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

Prodding
Hi Jambalaya. Articles for deletion/Missing white woman syndrome was a snowball keep, and the article is very heavily referenced and well maintained, hence it's seriously unlikely to slip out of the back door on a prod... I'm not saying your rationale was without merit, but you would have to go the full AfD2 route to get anything like a serious discussion, and be armed with one hell of a rationale.  Dei z  talk 15:48, 5 June 2008 (UTC)

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