User talk:Jppigott

Shelly Manne
Since I started and contributed most of the Shelly Manne article, I will thank you for complimenting that page and for your touch-ups to it. I have further reworded part of it to remove what I thought was also awkward, "John Lewis (pianist)", since none of the other musicians mentioned have their instruments in parentheses. You also gave me the idea of identifying the primary instruments of many of the other musicians mentioned. --Alan W 01:31, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

Pleased to contribute. --Jppigott 14:30, 16 September 2006 (UTC)

Seddon article
Hi. I noticed you created and have updated at various times the George Seddon article. I edited it for grammar, NPOV, etc. I also put a tag at the top. I discussed my changes at the talk page. I'd like to hear your opinions. --Storkk 11:55, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

Made a comment on your uncomments! thanks for reading the article. --Jppigott 14:29, 16 September 2006 (UTC)

Ecological Thinning
Good edits on this article, I had a go but you have made the thing much clearer.The Boy that time forgot 19:52, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for that - didn't like the way I had set the page up. Still learning Wikipedia syntax & editing. --Jppigott 03:26, 24 November 2006 (UTC)

PMDD Article
I just wanted to comment about something you said in the discussion of the PMDD article.

"Whether a clinical condition or not, living with a partner who has PMDD or severe PMS is a nightmare. It's a nightmare also for the women concerned where the only solution is medication to numb evry bit of feeling and emotion inside. The common notion of either Doctors just wanting to pigeon-hole (& medicate) a difficult patient or the patient herself being hypochondrical or exaggerating doesn't cover everyone. My opnion is if you haven't any experience living with it or as a practicisng clinician caring for patients then stay out of the disussion. You don't know!"Italic text

I wish there was more people like you in this world! Honestly sometimes its like bashing your head into a brick wall. So many people think that PMDD is nothing but a woman being dramatic.

your partner is so very lucky to have you!

Best, N.Elizabeth aurora    DOT   Pilot   AT  gmail.com