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I have noticed your prolific edits in the field of Eastern Orthodox liturgics, and have come across so many that I thought you were a bot (an example, July 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics))! Just thought I'd let you know that Russian links to a disambiguation page, so it's best to use "[[Russia]]n", so readers will go straight through to the article Russia. We are trying to fix up links to disambiguation pages at Wikipedia:Disambiguation pages with links. Keep up the good work! -- Commander Keane 13:20, August 26, 2005 (UTC)
Dude: its "lan wah" not "luh noise," and I have one of his CDs: it is dank. I will make sure to burn it for you.
When do you return to Chicago? It sucks that we're no longer roommates, but let's hang out when you z back to Poopstowne.
Well, you can always stay in the apartment if you need somewhere to stay or want to come early.
I think you'll be fine for moving into the dorms, but the door is wide open if not.
You've been scammed. The text JDG proposed is taken verbatim from the Encyclopedia Britannica. Monicasdude 22:41, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
Your compromises are always superb. Anus 23:43, 7 February 2006 {CST}
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You have one of the shortest talk page of any old-time editor I've seen. I guess that's a sign that your edits have been unopposed. Bully for you. Regarding Albert Abraham Michelson, I'm not sure why you deleted that bit. Anyway, best wishes, - Will Beback 10:18, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
I made a comment over here concerning your question. I basically feel that all songs by Dylan are notable, just like all works by Mozart and all of Shakespeare's writings. Note that the policy is still in a proposed stage and will likely look different than it is now if and when it is implemented. youngamerican ( talk) 14:42, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
I like your version of the article, it's now the way I wanted it in the first place, but I was out-gunned! Cheers, Lion King 13:51, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for reviewing the article and making your comments. These POV tags are a nuisance, as they are easily placed, and difficult to remove. Wallie 23:01, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
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It takes extraordinary good sense to think to move a controversial section of a major article, like you have done with Bob Dylan, and revise it. Probably why it never occurred to me. I believe all the parties involved, and wikipedia itself, owe you this slight recognition for your very good judgement in this matter. John Carter 01:10, 2 May 2007 (UTC) |
It would seem that Bus stop has nominated the article for deletion. It's now listed on the Afd page.
Please, if you haven't yet, take a look at the AFD page. I've tried to counter Bus stop's misrepresentation of the argument (he's said that we are currently using "Flimsy sources", so I went along and copied and pasted the 14 sources currently listed for Bob Dylan's entry so that anyone viewing can clearly determine what is "flimsy"). I somehow doubt that Bus stop even stopped to notice that I've had 2 respected biographies at the top of the ref list for days now, and I just added another one (the text of which I've transcribed here). If you feel have time to participate in the discussion, please feel free to do so.-- C.Logan 08:48, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
Tixity,
My great grandmother lived in the Shoreland Hotel, and so did several other aging female relatives and inlaws. My dad has several wonderful stories about the place, and I had been wondering what had become of it. My great grandmother first moved to the Shoreland about 1945, after her husband died. My father describes an apartment full of hideous tshotchkes and bric-a-brac.
The Shoreland Hotel was very glamourous when it opened in the 1920s, but it started to decline in the depression years. It filled up with mostly older German Jewish couples and widows. Hyde Park and South Shore were German Jewish neighborhoods. One of my great-great aunts who lived there was said to be such a nymphomaniac that she had a line of men outside the door. When other residents complained, the hotel management tried to kick her out. My grandmother's older brother had to sooth feelings to keep her there. When the population of German Jews no longer produced enough widows to keep the place full, they started moving Russian Jews in. That was controversial! -- Metzenberg 05:25, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
Hello, Tixity. What is the source reference for all the Saints information? It needs to be added to the articles. Thanks. Kenatipo speak! 16:00, 13 May 2011 (UTC)
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