User talk:Jimbraidy2

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Help me!
I'm sorry - every statement I made on my submitted edit - now rejected - are verifiable and widely accepted by those who attend the various events I detailed. The organisers of the events which form the calender of Skimming competitions here in the UK and abroad will readily supply confirmation - do you need this ?. For my own part I have attended and witnessed all of the "records" detailed and am, in fact, the World Championship Veteran Champion - and have been for the last successive seven years. I am personally responsible for compiling the rules, designing (and arranging) the supply of competition stones and measurement/marker lane systems employed in all of the "new" and now important events that have in recent years become the "go-to" events on the calender - viz "The Welsh Open", "The Swiss Open", & "The Corinthian Games" - with at least one more - "The Malvern Masters" coming on line later this season. I work in close co-operation with the organisers of all these Championships to ensure consistency of standards, and also with the organisers of the "English Open" who operate on closely similar lines to those standards detailed on my own site ronlongoldtosser.eu (where my contact email address id skimmersunites@aol.com -which is "the bible" and tool-box for all new competitions and which, via its reports on various events provides details on some, but not all, of the events at which the records were established

Please help me with... Tell me what you need to accept my submissions as factual - unfortunately I cannot cite many of my statements by reference to published facts on web-sites - simply because the organisers of some events do not publish - but who are available to provide confirmation of the facts by direct contact. Similarly - not being au fait with the terminology - with regard to signature - what are tildes? I will attempt RLOT - RL - Ron Long (me) & OT - OLD TOSSER the term by which World Champion Veterans are officially known.

RLOTJimbraidy2 (talk) 00:18, 12 July 2016 (UTC)
 * Honestly, I can't see anything acceptable for the encyclopedia from your contents as it only lists a group. SwisterTwister   talk  00:38, 12 July 2016 (UTC)