User talk:Pacholeknbnj

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Local Halls of Fame
I've been steadily reverting your inclusions of local and regional Halls of Fame as trivial and likely of interest to very few fans of the teams involved and to practically no one beyond that. Furthermore, we've a Team Pages format spelling out what we can and cannot do to the pages. Drop in on WikiProject_Ice_Hockey/Team_pages_format if you'd like a look, and if you want to try to seek a consensus on the discussion page to include your local HOFs on the pages, feel free. RGTraynor 11:27, 26 December 2005 (UTC)