User talk:Well That Was Easy

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We're so glad you're here! &mdash; Gaff ταλκ 03:05, 25 October 2005 (UTC)

Intense Disc
Hey again. I used to play a lot of Ultimate, so I can understand your enthusiasm about the sport. The problem that you may run into trying to get an article up here at wikipedia is that the users here are kind of shark like at times in what they will and will not allow an article on. Unless Intense Disc has established some verifiable notability, you may not be too lucky getting an article. If, however, its actually getting played a lot, talked about, heading towards a league sport, and has something written about it somewhere (books, websites, newspaper?) it will happen. Otherwise, you may save yourself a lot of time and energy by just setting up a homepage for your sport. Or possibly a blogger site. That way, you could communicate with your friends that like to play and still try to publicize your sport. If you do want to try for an article on Intense Disc, then just create that article and cut&paste your article into it. There are simpler ways, but require an administrators assistance. Good luck. &mdash; Gaff ταλκ 03:16, 25 October 2005 (UTC)

More Intense Disc
Hey! I changed my vote to keep on your article. Good luck with your sport. &mdash; Gaff ταλκ 01:35, 26 October 2005 (UTC)