User talk:Sandler151

Revert warring on Andrew Gilligan
I notice that you and D-Notice appear to be in a slow revert-war on the biography of Andrew Gilligan. Can I ask that instead of simply reverting each other until domesday, you each go to the talk page of the article to debate the subject? It ought to be clear that you have a disagreement and are sticking to your positions, and from my perspective I can't say that either of you are clearly in the right according to established policies. A fuller debate may help illuminate the dispute and bring in other knowledgable editors who can help solve it. Sam Blacketer (talk) 19:49, 30 January 2009 (UTC)

Your recent edits
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