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This list has some things I don't understand. For example the first entry:
000 Cat-Tails for Two(MM)
What does the number in front mean? I can see that it is a counter that starts at zero and chronologically increases, but is this number used to refer to the Speedy Gonzalez database? If so, who uses this numbering? If not, I say we should remove this numbering.
Secondly, what does MM mean? Probably I could solve this puzzle by reading the Speedy Gonzales article, but come on, is this really necessary? Can we just put a legend in the article that makes clear what MM means? Or just write it out?
I don't know how many people watch this page, so I'll return here after an unspecified amount of time, and if I don't see any reactions, I will remove the numbers, and find out what the MM means and add the explanation (or remove it if it is not needed). --EdgeNavidad (Talk · Contribs) 17:08, 18 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]