Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pandey

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The result was Bizarre adventure. The AfD is being closed many years later, because it was never properly closed back then, because it was never visible, because it was never transcluded on any of the daily logpages. Technically, it has still been open this whole time.

Nobody else could ever be admitted here, because this door was made only for you. I am now going to shut it. jp×g 07:26, 18 October 2022 (UTC) (non-admin closure)

Pandey

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The "Pandey" article was erroneous set for deletion. The page was vandalized on November 10, 2006 by a user from the IP address 71.36.158.64. The original, valid content of the article was replaced by the vandalizer with the following text:

"One of the more influential Uppaluris is Albert Uppaluri. He was born on January 14th, 2003 in the Lolyboli Lands of Calcutta . He is a devouted garbage man for the village, abd now is the head of The Garbage School of Morons located in Kanab, which is 5 miles southeast of Sydney, Australia. He loves Australia, because of his love for whales. He married on Feburary 13th, with his beloved whale Johia. They have had seven kids, and one is curerntly on the way. Researchers can't determine how this has happened, and they don't really want to know. He goes to India every summer to his home village of Andhra Pradesh, in hopes of converting more to the religion of Morons. The Uppaluris thought Albert was a beast in thier village, and thought he was a god. He fought every demon there ever was, and sucked there blood out, and spat it into the ocean. Albert currently changed his name to whale killer for fun, and his wife killed him. He came back from the dead January 14th, 2003, and researchers want to forget about his existence. One researcher says, 'Albert scares me,' and another says,'I just don't know what he sees in that whale, I want him to come to the light and see me for who I am,'"

The history of contributions associated with 71.36.158.64 shows two articles. The present and one titled "Uppaluri".

The original content was restored and revised on the same day.

This article should not be deleted.


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