User talk:Steven r. mullins

License tagging for Image:2005 JP Press Conference, Hartford.jpg
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Steven R. Mullins
Howdy and welcome to Wikipedia. I wanted to let you know I have nominated a page you created, Steven R. Mullins for deletion per the WP:BIO criteria. In general, a page in Wikipedia has to be about someone who is regularly in the news or otherwise in published sources. One major reason for this is so the article is verifiable. The process for deletion generally lasts seven days (although can be closed early, if speedy deletion criteria are met, see WP:CSD). You are welcome to comment on deletion (it looks something like a vote, but is not actually determined by the number voting). Removing the deletion notice from the article is a bad idea, as it may be considered vandalism (this is different from the other notes I see you have removed from the article) and is generally restored in a matter of minutes. Although this may not be the best way to introduce myself, you are certainly welcome to ask me any questions by adding a note to the bottom of my talk page User_talk:TeaDrinker. You can also put   on this page, and someone else will come by to answer any questions. I will attach a welcome note below this (it is a standard boilerplate welcome for new users), since it has some useful links. Sorry, I realize this is not the best impression of wikipedia to give to new users, and I do hope you stick around if you like editing. Thanks, --TeaDrinker 02:51, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

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