User talk:SHarold

JP the Great
A quick and dirty way is asking a third party for an opinion. Ultimately, it won't be allowed or Wikipedia guidelines would all be in the trashcan. I am editing, not because I am a grad or out of a desire to annoy you (! :), but out of a labor of love and respect for your college. I want to see the best in the article. You have already contributed a lot to it. Keep it up.

Just not the professor thing! It seems like a stretch and makes the article a joke. Sorry. Like saying that I am handsome cause I am the only guy in the room. Or maybe there are two or three others and I insist on it anyway, to the point of making everyone in the room say so. It would be pathetic and not very helpful to anyone.

Let's stick to Wikipedia policies. They are a bit painful to learn at first, but useful in the long run.Student7 (talk) 13:32, 23 May 2009 (UTC)

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