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I thought you might like to join in the above discussion as 8 months after you suggested a merger discussion has kicked off. Nev1 ( talk) 16:35, 4 July 2009 (UTC)
Good to see you back Ghmyrtle, I have made several changes to the Wye Valley Railway & created several articles linked to it, because I am new to Wikipedia I'd like to know what you think about the article, improvements/problems whatever!
Thanks, Wye Valley Railway Mad ( talk) 15:00, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
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Wizardman 14:49, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
That's fine with me. But then please don't link "Britain" at all as its going to a disambiguation page. -- User:Woohookitty Diamming fool! 10:47, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
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Delivered by Mike Peel ( talk) 20:14, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
Hi Ghymyrtle, I remember in a previous discussion you said that you were a professional geographer? As such, I'd be grateful for your insight at South Wales Valleys. Welshleprechaun recently made an edit suggesting that the Taff Valley is also known as the 'Cardiff Valley' [1] I'm somewhat confused by this as I've never seen this phrase used in any books or maps, and Cardiff itself is relatively flat. I'd welcome your comments at Talk:South_Wales_Valleys#Cardiff_Valley. Thanks. Pondle ( talk) 13:18, 18 July 2009 (UTC)
My only objection to this - and I think it would be widespread (insofar as anyone is interested) - is that this is the English wikipedia, so we should use the English form of her name, by which she is most commonly known. English people would not think of looking for her under "Mari Jones" - most are not even familiar with the name "Mari". (I know a few people called "Mari" and they are endlessly getting called "Marie"!) However, it is curious that the Welsh wicipedia doesn't call her "Mari" - I don't know why that is. Maybe we can get that changed. Deb ( talk) 20:38, 19 July 2009 (UTC)
I have read through a recent version and it looks good. About Slaughterbridge there is also an idea that the battle of Gafulford was there. I wonder whether the hundred divisions of Cornwall are relevant as they could be interpreted as three petty kingdoms: Trigg, Wivel (under a lost Cornish name) and the western territory which was perhaps divided into four by Athelstan. The main problem of course is the lack of reliable facts and sketchy archaeology.-- Felix Folio Secundus ( talk) 07:08, 25 July 2009 (UTC)
BorgQueen ( talk) 18:07, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
Irish nationality is something of a minefield, although more often with those not living there. My feeling is that northern Irish figures should be included in both United Kingdom (I admit British is a bit more difficult) and Island of Ireland articles. Them and Van Morrison were lumped in with the British Invasion, and deserve a mention since, most critics think, there work was among the very best and influential. I can't see any point in depriving them of credit because someone else thinks they are not British.-- Sabrebd ( talk) 18:32, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
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As my user page says, I have Dysgraphia feel free to fix any, grammar and/or spellings in any of my edits. Anybody can edit Wikipedia, we don't discriminate against disabilities so far. In regards to the rest, I don't think your use of words like "clearing up mess" in edit summaries is really very constructive. [2] Its all well and good sitting around chiding on the talk that you wish somebody would get their finger out and really give the article a push to try and bring it up to a higher level, but then bemoning those who actually crack on, actually put a lot of work into it and try to get it done, with this sort of unconstructive criticism. - Yorkshirian ( talk) 12:36, 28 July 2009 (UTC)
Is it fair to refer to an album as "critically panned", based on one review/overview? See AllMusic review of same album, for contrast. Suggest incorporation of more neutral terminology.
Dreadarthur ( talk) 23:42, 29 July 2009 (UTC)
I am putting this note here semi-privately because it might discourage (or encourage) some people at the Outline of rock discussion. See [3], this is a fate that may be considered for the rock page as well, as WesleyDodds is commenting at both. Reply here if needed, I am watching this page. Sswonk ( talk) 14:43, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
Hello. Your DYK suggestion looks good, but it needs an inline citation for scoring 25 goals. Please take a look on the DYK page. Thank you. - SusanLesch ( talk) 23:07, 2 August 2009 (UTC)
Delivered by SoxBot ( talk) at 04:19, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
Good point. I just have zero-patience when it comes to the whole neo-Druidic obscurantist thing which seems to effect certain.. ahem, people. By the way, can you explain the revert which says "section needs to refer to pre-AS elements of folklore", on the article talk? I only removed the irrelevent "The origin of much folklore in the area which is now called England pre-dates the Anglo-Saxon invasions" sentence, not pre-AS folklore. The origin of much of everything in England pre-dates the Anglo-Saxon invasions, including Roman archictecture, including art, including various food products and many other things. The Angles and Saxons themselves in the overall "culture" of England haven't been significant since the 11th century, so it seems kind of irrelevent. IMO to mention this every other second is too much of an appeasement of Plaidists. - Yorkshirian ( talk) 15:50, 5 August 2009 (UTC)
WP:DYK 08:14, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
Thanks, I haven't really had any time to fill out the history section yet though (editing too many different articles at once haha). I think maybe their relationship to the Scottish monarchy might be a good part of the DYK nomination. I'll have to look into it. - Yorkshirian ( talk) 08:14, 8 August 2009 (UTC)
I'm not sure how it came about, and I'm not sure I'm that much a fan of it either. However, I'm even less a fan of linking within bolding - I think that makes otherwise perfectly fine articles like 2009 Iranian election protests look unprofessional. Not bolding descriptive titles does free us from having to bend over backwards with the phrasing and linking (ie, the article doesn't have to say something like "the history of Wales is the recorded history of the country of Wales"). At any rate if this wants to be a featured article some day it ought to follow the style guides. I suppose we could ask for others' opinions over at MOS:BOLD.-- Cúchullain t/ c 14:50, 8 August 2009 (UTC)
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At the AN cheers! Theresa Knott | token threats 08:33, 10 August 2009 (UTC)
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08:15, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
lol -- Dweller ( talk) 15:48, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
What are you doing? I waited two weeks after opening a "collaboration" request on the talk and nobody (including yourself) put forward anything. - Yorkshirian ( talk) 21:37, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
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Delivered by Mike Peel ( talk) 08:31, 20 August 2009 (UTC)
A postscript to our rock music genres discussion: I happened across this online version of some of the history we addressed, written by the principal contributor to The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Donald Clarke. Outside of the fact that it is a very interesting read, he discusses several of the points I mentioned about the direction "rock" took in the 1960s and mentions the differences between the radio station licensing and infrastructure in the United States and elsewhere. The thought occurred to me after listening to a rock station I enjoy, WXRV, recently play " The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" that, in 1968 when Martin Luther King was murdered, black music became more highly ethnocentric and differentiated from rock in the U.S. for some time, leading up to the disco era. The disco era then further established "rock" onto the "whiter" side of the tracks, with events such as Disco Demolition Night during a baseball game demonstrating a backlash against disco. This all probably has you thinking we are weirder than you thought before, eh? Well, just food for thought, I hope you enjoy. I don't think the Outline of rock will go anywhere, in part because of the issues you brought up, and I don't think that is a bad thing—let the articles themselves explain all this, it's too complicated for an outline just yet. Sswonk ( talk) 19:45, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
Delivered by SoxBot ( talk) at 04:24, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
Hi, I had missed that one, I thought there were only two articles about the same place, not three. If you want to merge them, go ahead. Markussep Talk 21:07, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
Whoops, I wasn't even paying attention. I got so many new messages at once that I didn't see yours. Yes, you're correct about the naming; I didn't realize that (instrumental) was acceptable. Ten Pound Hammer, his otters and a clue-bat • ( Many otters • One bat • One hammer) 19:46, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
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I honestly didn't expect to post to this page this side of hell freezing over, but I would like to thank you for you timely intervention on User talk:Jza84 this afternoon. I was checking some facts in response to the 'rant' and saw you had used what can only be termed your 'good offices' to calm matters down. Doing that was way above and beyond, and was to your great credit, especially considering our 'previous'. I am happy to draw a line under the whole affair, as Enaidmawr seems happy to let things lie too (I think). So, once again, thank you. Daicaregos ( talk) 15:55, 7 September 2009 (UTC)
Why not try this? You could put the list of notable people in the article's talk page, work on the citations, and then put the information back into the actual article when you are finished. How does that sound? WhisperToMe ( talk) 13:10, 14 September 2009 (UTC)
I congratulate you re: English Defence League, I cannot help myself but get drawn in. I should probably just lurk. -- Alchemist Jack ( talk) 15:08, 17 September 2009 (UTC)
Hi. I've added a comment to the talk page about municipality/town names. I wonder also if you would consider this: as an example of a local tourism site in the external links, southeastcreteholidays.com is a far better example than the existing link to makrigialos.net. It is more recent, and far more comprehensive. I would change this myself, but can't, as it would represent a conflict of interest. Reply here - I'll check back. 94.70.121.107 ( talk) 15:09, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
Our friend appears to be on a renaming exercise to sanitise right wing groups Far_Right_in_the_United_Kingdom was moved —Preceding unsigned comment added by Snowded ( talk • contribs) 09:37, 19 September 2009
Your revert on EDL wiki page ref Extreme righ wing is incorrect. Please read ref 3 and see quote from searchlight magazine which states "There are a number of fascist elements that have attached themselves to EDL and Casuals United, but these groups are not extreme rightwing organisations."—Preceding unsigned comment added by Johnsy88 ( talk • contribs) 13:12, 21 September 2009
Which refrence describes it as far right? please tell me so i can check and concur.
Johnsy88 ( talk) 13:43, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
The previous consensus seemed the best compromise to me but it is always liable to be disputed by some who think like British Watcher. No-one will ever know how many people born in Cornwall or resident in Cornwall think of themselves as Cornish, English or British or partly one and partly another. Even though I was born in Cornwall I do not think of myself as Cornish in the way people whose whole ancestry is Cornish (mine being from England). The new Cornish people article seems to have been a success so far.-- Felix Folio Secundus ( talk) 13:55, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
I dealt with the IP’s original bad faith edits to the Cornwall article in a professional manner (By Wikipedia standards, that is) and let myself down with my recent comments by letting my personal opinions get in the way of my editing. Oh well, i think we all make that mistake sometimes. -- Frank Fontaine ( talk) 20:03, 23 September 2009 (UTC)
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