User talk:Teacher58

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Feldenkrais method

 * Thanks for the apology and explanation. I think you've made a convincing argument, but it should be at least summarized on Talk:Feldenkrais_method, especially given the past discussions. Then you can mention it in your edit summary when you add it back in with "see talk" or something similar, and other editors shouldn't remove it again without joining the discussion. --Ronz 05:25, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
 * I gave you a link directly to Talk:Feldenkrais_method. Wikipedia can be more than a bit overwhelming. --Ronz 05:41, 11 December 2006 (UTC)

I'm just an editor like yourself, only I've been editing wikipedia for a lot longer. Looks like you're finding your way around. Go ahead and add the external link back with an edit summary (the single-line text field above the "Save page" button) that refers to the discussion ("restored EL - see talk" would suffice). --Ronz 06:05, 11 December 2006 (UTC)