User talk:Mavarin/Archive 3

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Disemvoweling (see also Archive 1)
Marky48's "back from the dead... hagiographer", "shill", and now "freak", together with his threat to "seek internal action", all directed against me, do not look as though the problem described above has abated or been ameliorated in the past 4+ months. As his present target, may I ask how much longer? -- SAJordan 05:53, 2 November 2006 (UTC)

Thanks, Karen. Will did revert that deletion. M48 had done it immediately after commenting bitterly about me elsewhere, so it looks like a revenge-edit: (from his contribs, in chronological order)18:26, 10 November 2006 User talk:^demon (→Arbitration for Iran-Iraq War - Revenge of the editor)18:30, 10 November 2006 Disemvoweling (Not a valid source: two sci-fi bloggers)"Revenge of the editor", indeed. – SAJordan talkcontribs 00:19, 11 Nov 2006 (UTC).

Talk:Mickey Mouse Club
I looks like someone already removed the offending word. I put a civility tag on the user's talk page. I notice that he's made other unsourced assertions elsewhere. I'd treat it all with skepticism. Cheers, -Will Beback 07:23, 3 November 2006 (UTC)

I apologize if I accidentally reverted any edit of yours. The user had been adding general discussion comments to the Spider-Man 3 talk page. I checked his contributions and tried to revert similar comments on other talk pages, but I didn't realize there was a more complicated situation going on with the Mickey Mouse Club article. I'm not sure how to handle this user, as I'm used to dealing with people who tend to add unrelevant content to articles, not their respective talk pages. Let me know if you need my input at all regarding any kind of mediation step to deal with the user appropriately. --Erik ( talk/contrib ) @ 00:08, 5 November 2006 (UTC)

A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes
You said: "Hi. I was just looking over your revert on A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes, and followed the link to User talk:Pumpkin Pie for the reason why.  Do you mind if I reimplement that edit?  It corrects the Orlando Brown wikilink, and rightly removes the extra listing for an actor who guest starred on one episode of a series. I don't have to call it a revert, if that's helpful to you. (In fact, I really should work on fleshing out the substantive part of the article, but that's not a task for tonight.) I just thought I'd check with you first - don't want to get in the middle of a mess!"


 * Absolutely. The key point, though, is that you would then be taking responsibility for the edit.  So if for example redoing the edit introduced some slander or something, you would now be responsible.  Not a problem here, of course, but I'm just letting you know.  We don't let the edits from banned users remain but there's no problem having someone redo them.  --Yamla 04:42, 16 November 2006 (UTC)

User_talk:Rebecca#Concerns
You previously posted concerns on User_talk:Rebecca. You may want to comment at User_talk:Rebecca.-- Jreferee 22:52, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

Christmas tree
Thanks for the note; sorry, I'm far from convinced how important the information is; wikipedia doesn't generally include things like the number of suppliers (particularly not historical, and particularly not in just one region out of many), nor what shape they were available in. If it had been globally relevant information, it might have been useful, but as it was, it has precious little interest to most people. Some of your other edits on the page I thought were good though, and I kept them. One other gentle reminder please - Manual of Style: "Articles should use the same dialect throughout" - i.e., in this case, aluminium, metre, etc. - Thanks, MPF 23:51, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
 * Thanks; happy editing! - MPF 01:38, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

Tucson, Arizona
Odd Wiki-mechanics question here. I personally have no preference as to whether the article is called Tucson or Tucson, Arizona, but I'm a little nonplussed that it seems to have disappeared from my watchlist. The Talk:Tucson, Arizona does appear, and the watch/unwatch tab on the article says unwatch, indicating that it is still being watched. Yet despite the numerous edits made to the article tonight (some of them by me), it's not showing up on today's date. Do I need to do anything, or will it show up again after its first post-move edit? Please advise. Thanks. Karen | Talk | contribs 05:03, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
 * Well, that does sound odd. My only guess is that, because the last edit was the article move, it's now hiding the article from everyone's watchlist.  I know article moves themselves don't show on the watchlist but I didn't realize that they shadow previous edits as well.  Try making a change to it and see if it shows back up. —Wknight94 (talk) 05:10, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

A Christmas Story
Mavarin... let's calm down a little bit on the removing/reallignment of information on A Christmas Story. Just waltzing through and removing other's additions with no mention of why is considered extremely rude. This isn't your article... it's our article. Thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bamassippi (talk • contribs) 14:37, 26 November 2006 (MST

Thanks for catching Back to the Future timeline error
Yes I just realized that, an RC mistake and as you said the edit should stand. Thanks for catching that.¤~Persian Poet Gal (talk) 06:44, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

Boy meets world vandal
Hi there! I tried to revert as much of this nonsense as I could. I didn't have time to post anything to RFI because of work, but I certainly appreciate you taking notice of the situation. This is clearly an issue of sock/meatpuppetry. --NMChico24 07:24, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

Peanuts
Thanks for letting me know, Karen. It's one very strange occurance of several that have happened tonight. If you think the unrefernced tag is inapproriate, go ahead and remove it, and discuss on the talk page. Thanks again, Rich  Farmbrough 00:56 2  December 2006 (UTC).
 * Seems to have been due to this wikimedia problem. Rich Farmbrough, 22:46 2 December 2006 (GMT).

Hill Valley
You're correct in your edit summary that Whittier High School's gym might not have been used for the "Enchantment Under the Sea" dance scene. This site points out: "the school dance scene wasn't filmed at Whittier High or any other school. It was filmed in the basement of a church just north of Hollywood Boulevard", 27 miles from WHS. (See that site for specifics.) Marty's 1985 band's audition was also not filmed at WHS but at a recreation center in a Burbank park. (Details here.) Scenes filmed at WHS included other interiors and exteriors, but I don't see where the WHS gym was used in Back to the Future at all. Here's another site about the locations. Enjoy! – SAJordan talkcontribs 12:10, 2 Dec 2006 (UTC).