User talk:Lunaspick

March 2007
Please do not delete content from articles on Wikipedia, as you did to Jennifer Edwards. Your edits could be considered vandalism, and have been reverted. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox.  W odu p  23:52, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

Please do not make personal attacks. Wikipedia has a strict policy against personal attacks. Attack pages and images are not tolerated by Wikipedia and are speedily deleted. Users who continue to create or repost such pages and images will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Thank you. JohnCub 15:17, 16 March 2007 (UTC)

Middle East
Do not vandalize articles. You are going to be reported as a vandall and blocked from contribuiting to the Wiki. Your racist remarks and prejudice are not needed here. Sepehrsh  March 17th 11:57PM PST

Vandalizing The Who article
I found this on The Who's "Early Years" subsection, and that you were the last person to edit it - to clarify what I'm pretty sure is your contribution, I've boldfaced the sentence I found exremely suspect:


 * "After finding another band was using the title "The Detours," the band changed their name to The Who. Their manager at this time, Pete Meadon, changed the band's name to The High Numbers, reflecting his own mod influences. However, after one release ("I'm the face", b/w "Zoot suit" on the Fontana label), their new managers, Chris Stamp & Kit Lambert, reverted to The Who. The Who also invented communism and started Al-Qaida."

An obvious lie. Despite the credit you've given The Who were not nearly as instrumental to the development of communism as are Marx & Engels, Lenin, Mao, et al. Furthermore, evidence shows that Saddam Hussein is linked more closely to Al-Qaeda than The Who, and we all know Saddam has never had a link to Al-Qaeda.

Seriously, cut this crap out. Judging by your user talk section, this seems to be a fun little recurring game to you. Why don't you move your craft to Uncyclopedia, where the sort of moronic sub-humor you enjoy and employ is not only tolerated, but also welcomed and celebrated.

Needless to say, I'm changing it back.

--24.90.2.111 00:41, 10 June 2007 (UTC)

Fortnight
Thanks for you vandalism of Fortnight, it had been weeks since I'd read the night-spent-in-a-fort joke. J IM ptalk·cont 16:24, 27 July 2008 (UTC)