User talk:KiplingKat

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Richard Armitage revert
Hi, you recently partially reverted my edits on Richard Armitage. I appreciate the fact that you didn't revert all of my edits, since a lot of them were necessary as the article was quite jumbled. I just wanted to explain that the quote you re-added was taken off by me in the first place as part of a massive cleanup of the article, since the article had way too many quotes and so I ended up going on a spree of deleting them, because they made the article read like an advertisement for the actor. MisterMorton (talk) 12:55, 2 June 2013 (UTC)

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Liv it ⇑ Eh?/What? 17:37, 18 November 2013 (UTC)

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