User talk:Mithrandir1967

MMUnion Ariticle
I've got no issue that the information is incomplete, or even possibly irrelevant, and I don't know who posted or re-posted the info (save for a bot that I use that thought an edit by you was vandalism); however this was a referenced source and as such was valid information. Whether or not Ramsbottom left by "mutual consent", as you put it, is not verifiable as there are no sources available. I certainly don't know if he resigned, was dismissed, or otherwise.

You go on to talk about the history of the union. Why don't you edit the article to reflect this history? I would welcome any information on the subject. In particular, the union's support for the miners strike is an important part of the union's history, but I have very limited knowledge to be searching for sources on the Internet and elsewhere. Please don't hesitate to contribute, your input is very welcome. Andy (talk) 23:55, 19 November 2008 (UTC)

Jim Davidson (comedian)
Please be careful when reverting vandalism that you revert back to the last good version - this edit reverted one vandalistic edit but left 6 others uncorrected. Exxolon (talk) 00:46, 24 December 2008 (UTC)

Gravesend Grammar School
In reply to your request on my talk page. Since the material relates to a living person, it comes under the WP:BLP rules, and in particular WP:GRAPEVINE requires that all unsourced material, particularly negative material, is removed. WP:3RR does not apply to such situations, as is specifically stated in both the BLP policy and the 3RR policy. There will be no sanctions against you no matter how many times you revert the material. On the contrary, the sanctions will be against the person inserting the material. This one is a bit difficult to block because the IP is dynamic but if it starts coming from a stable IP address or a registered account you can give approriate template warnings (found at WP:WARN) and if it still continues report to WP:AN3 or WP:AIV as appropriate.  Sp in ni ng  Spark  21:55, 3 January 2009 (UTC)

Note regarding list
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Gravesend Grammar School
The name change I made was reverting an edit back to a version you created (which you then undid). I changed it as it was dubious information and an uncited name change. I have since reverted the article again back to a version created by you (See here: and ). Best regards  Kira Chinmoku  ( T, ¤ ) 08:57, 9 September 2013 (UTC) I didn't change it to John Allen. Someone else did that on 8th May and I never noticed. The proper name is James A Brogden. Mithrandir1967 (talk) 09:16, 9 September 2013 (UTC)

Hi. I have had to redact a number of revisions of the talk page going back to 2009, due to WP:BLP concerns. Some of your comments were swept up, I just wanted to make it clear that you are not in any way to blame. I could not remove the offending content without also removing your changes, for technical reasons. Although the history is gone I believe your comments themselves are restored. Feel free to ask e any questions about this. Guy (Help!) 23:55, 6 February 2014 (UTC)

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