User talk:LVJay

Hey Jay, we've met a few times at various games(I'm usually the kid with long thick brown/blonde hair in a black utilikilt and Tinkers or Bad Haggis shirt). In regards to Jay Atwood, there's been a bit of discussion on various user pages about how to approach the article even though you've approved it's usage. It seems that Wikipedia (Jimbo Wales and all of the other board members) prefer articles to be original content so at a minimum there should be a rewrite of the material. What I'll do for now is leave the article up there as is and have a go at re-writing it over the next few weeks. If you have any questions of comments feel free to leave a comment on my talk page. -Scott Kraemer NeoVampTrunks 01:17, 5 January 2007 (UTC)

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