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Thanks for the help with Morse code - Omegatron 18:00, Jun 15, 2005 (UTC)

Hi!
Hi there. You've made some good edits, in particular the creation of the Smurfs article. Out of curiosity, why do you always seem to type a lower-case "f" before upper-case "F"s? That's an interesting mannerism. --Mr. Billion 04:18, 11 December 2005 (UTC)

Hi yerself!
You know I get asked that more than any other question ever. I should answer it, too. It's most closely and simply defined as a regional accent. Or a mannerism, as you suggest. I generally dont really talk about it, but as this is my page I suppose I should elaborate a bit at some point. -- Skotte

Hey, Scott! Guess who? --SpecOp Macavity 17:31, 29 December 2005 (UTC)

Hi Mac :) -- Skotte

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Hey! Saw your stuff on the pxc page and thought I'd give you a poke. Lhall

Should i give another obnoxious "GUESS WHO?" to another fellow ARGonaugt? nahh. :) Thanks for the work on The Art of the Heist article. I was planning to add that stuff, but never got aorund to it. So thanks! --Quadraxis 15:57, 5 August 2006 (UTC)

Hello
Hi, I just came from Talk:Talker and saw you had a question. It doesn't really have to do with anybody adding links to their own pages to articles. It's generally discouraged to link to userspace from the main namespace (the article one). Userpages have less restrictive rules than the main namespace. The main namespace is seen as being officially sanctioned by the foundation, while userspace is not. When a reader clicks on an internal link, they expect to go to an encyclopedia article (and the encyclopedia is written for the readers, not the editors). Sometimes I remove something like "photo credit User:someuser". Images & photos taken by people are usually released into the public domain, or under the GFDL, so anyone can reuse them without having to give author credit (its the same with the articles). That would fall under WP:OWN. It has nothing to do with you or the article or what the article is about. Cheers! -Royalguard11 (Talk)(Desk) 01:18, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

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Hi, I just saw that you ran a copyedit on my new White Christian male article. I wrote the article within an hour and to confirm what you said in your edit summary, I did not proof-read it yet. Thank you for putting in the effort. BTW: I like the bullet format you instituted with the income stats. Thanks!  Signature brendel  20:38, 24 January 2007 (UTC)

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