User talk:Yubbin

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Alberta page
It is nice to see that you clearly like the city of Edmonton. This is however not an excuse for re-writing parts of an article so that it incorrectly favours that city. For example, you re-wrote the section on folk festivals so that it focused exclusively on Edmonton rather than Alberta. Funny thing then, when you consider that Calgary's Folk fest is larger and more well attended than Edmonton's and that Canmore's is no slouch either. Please try to maintain a neutral point-of-view when editing in the future. --Arch26 06:28, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Well, I don't mean to favour Calgary. I was actually trying to make it sound more equal. Edmonton has a lot of festivals, yes, BUT so does Calgary (in fact, I counted 40 on the page Festivals in Calgary). Just because Calgary does not have the "festival city" moniker attached to it doesn't mean it's an a-cultured wasteland of wannabe festivals. Edmonton may well have more festivals, and attendance to some Edmonton festivals is probably higher than some of Calgary's equivalent festivals. I will not argue with you that Fringe Fest in Edmonton is HUGE (as is Heritagde Days)... much bigger than the Calgary Fringe fest. And many of Edmonton's multicultural festivals are also larger than their Calgary counterparts. All I ask is for you to accept the fact that in return, some of Calgary's festivals have much higher attaendance and are more well known than the Edmonton equivalent: The Stampede, The Calgary International Film Festival, and Carifest for example (Carifest is actually suprisingly huge). In addition, Calgary's folk fest has slightly higher attendance than Edmonton's and has been a staple in Calgary's summer culture for a LONG TIME... so I don't really see how that is an example of copycatism. In fact, Calgary's GlobalFest is completely unique to Calgary. The closest thing Edmonton has there is Heritage Days, which is really quite different. So what's your point anyway? --Arch26 00:08, 22 July 2006 (UTC)

Oilers vs. Flames
Hey man. It seems that whenever I make an edit to the Oilers vs. Flames section someone changes it back into language that favours the Oilers. Yes, I am a Flames fan, so I do have a personal bias, but why can't we make the article neutral in tone and matter-of-fact? The other sections of the article do in seem neutral in tone (like the Esks and Stamps), just not this one. And hey, I live in Edmonton, I can understand the passion. We should just state the facts and let the reader make their own judgement. --Sbmcmull

September 2016
This is your only warning; if you vandalize Wikipedia again, as you did at Calgarypuck, you may be blocked from editing without further notice. Resolute 22:35, 2 September 2016 (UTC)