User talk:TBTI

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Again, welcome! &mdash; ßottesiηi  Tell me what's up 19:53, 27 April 2006 (UTC)

I strongly recommend that you check some of the above links, particularly the Five Pillars one, and some of the articles linked from them. In particular, the paragraph you added to Progressive Rock had many word choices that were in flagrant violation of Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy (as well as being largely redundant). Wikipedia articles should not endorse particular opinions. By all means feel free to contribute whatever you can, but read up on some of the key policies, guidelines and suggestions in the above links first. PurplePlatypus 07:07, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

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Deleted page "American Musical Supply"
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