User talk:Showalter,mike


 * Reviewing admins, this is related to a block of . This account is apparently caught up in an autoblock. After looking at the account's history, I find it hard to believe that they've made the exact same vandal edits to the same articles, share an IP, and are going to pretend not be know each other. I've now blocked this account directly as an obvious sock, and will leave the unblock request up for review.  Kuru  talk  03:23, 2 January 2009 (UTC)

Complete and utter BUUULLLSHIT

{{unblock-auto reviewed|This is fair to me how?
 * original block message|not provided|decline=Not autoblocked. Directly blocked. —

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