User talk:Mcung811

Hello
Hello, Mcung811. Welcome to Wikipedia. If you ever have any questions concerning Wikipedia, don't hesitate to ask me. See you around. Flyer22 23:30, 25 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Additionally, I want to let you know that a fictional character who is already listed as a relative in the Family and relationships section of another fictional character does not have to be listed again as a relative. For instance, your addition of Greenlee Smythe, Reggie Montgomery, and Lily Montgomery in Bianca's Other relatives section isn't needed and is redundant since they are already listed as her step-siblings under that very heading. If a fictional character is already listed as a lover, friend, enemy, etc. in the Family and relationships section, they don't have to be listed as that again either. But, anyway, as I stated before, contact me if you have any questions about Wikipedia. Flyer22 23:47, 25 September 2007 (UTC)

Supercouple article
Mcung811, the reason that Leo and Greenlee are not listed at the top of the Supercouples today section in the Supercouple article is because they are mentioned at the bottom of that section, along with other popular couples, explaining the fate of those couples. If Leo were still alive, and it seemed that he and Greenlee were more than likely to get back together again romantically, then they'd be listed at the top of that section, with its first batch of popular couples mentioned. Flyer22 02:25, 28 September 2007 (UTC)

Family and relationships of soap opera characters
Mcung811, we're not placing their family and relationships at the bottom of their articles anymore. That stuff belongs in their character infobox. For what I mean on this exactly, it has been discussed at WikiProject Soap Operas on its talk page, as seen in this link. You can weigh in with your thoughts on this matter as well. Just remember, when talking on talk pages here at Wikipedia, to sign your user name by typing four tildes ~. Flyer22 22:57, 23 October 2007 (UTC)

Josh Duhamel
Mcung811, there is a reason why there is a description about the Special Fan Award within the Awards and nominations section of the Josh Duhamel article. If you feel that there is any cause for disagreement, I would be more than happy to view any reliable sources that prove otherwise. From what I have found, the Special Fan Award is not an Emmy, but is an award that is chosen by fans on CBS.com and then distributed at the Emmy Awards ceremony. But if I am wrong, I would appreciate it if you would provide me with a reliable source before changing the information on the article again. Thank you! Miss Sara G 00:16, 12 November 2007 (UTC)

Speedy deletion of DeAnna Pappas
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