User talk:Premand72

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Premand72, good luck, and have fun. -- Pam D  08:18, 20 December 2011 (UTC)

Detaching hook
Please expand this article - you need to write in full sentences, and tell us what it actually is or does, and give us references for your information. Thanks, and enjoy your editing. Pam D  08:18, 20 December 2011 (UTC)


 * Another editor has since deleted this article as having "no meaningful content". I do not agree with their decision, but I have since found that there is more information about the Detaching hook in the article at Edward Ormerod than there was in your new stub article, including a picture, so I have created a "redirect" to point to the Ormerod article. If you want to create an article about the Detaching hook you need to provide more information, in complete sentences, giving sources for your information. Most articles on a topic "X" start with a sentence "X is a ....", so that someone who has clicked on "random article" and found the article will be able to understand what it is about. Please do not be discouraged from editing Wikipedia, and enjoy your editing here.  Pam  D  22:07, 20 December 2011 (UTC)