User talk:Pleurgon


 * How do I delete Pleurgon? I do not know how to.  In addition, I am sorry for my uncivil behavior the other day.  I have decided to delete Pleurgon as you have asked.  Please show, tell, or instruct me on how to delete Pleurgon.  I thank you for being patient and I hope that you can forgive me.  Once again, thank you for being patient for my uncivil behavior the other day and I wish that I could delete all those uncivil things I had said before.  If you can delete Pleurgon then go ahead I will not stop you.  I give you the right to delete Pleurgon.


 * Howdy, it's already deleted, so don't worry about it. Also, I replied a bit at Talk:Pleurgon in an effort to better explain why this is (probably) not suitable for Wikipedia.  We do have articles on languages, certainly, and even a few constructed  languages, but things here generally have to be verifiable by third-party sources to be considered suitable for inclusion.  No worries as for the other day.  We get new people all the time who don't really know how things go here.  Friday (talk) 19:36, 27 January 2006 (UTC)


 * Thank you.

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