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Myrtle Grove and the rubbish tip

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Thanks for picking up the lack of some apostrophes in the article Children Under a Palm Tree. You also changed the distance from the tip to the house from 2 to 3 miles. I can't find a source that says 3 miles. Do you have one? Should we settle for "close"? Rjm at sleepers (talk) 08:06, 28 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks! I watched this episode on iPlayer the night before, and Fiona Bruce stated three miles. Exact quote: "Now, the thing is that Myrtle Grove in Youghal is just three miles from the dump where Tony found the pictures, so the question is... how did they get there?" - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0125by8 at 34:38 mark. I turned on subtitles to double check and it states three miles as well.
Fair enough. Rjm at sleepers (talk) 13:47, 28 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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RE: Deaf schools / schools for the deaf

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That one's definitely not worth climbing the Reichstag about. Feel free to change it back and I'll leave it alone. Thanks. Cresix (talk) 22:06, 19 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Re:[[Talk:Tadao Sato]]

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Regarding this edit: I actually didn't notice your casting a vote there until just now. I had given up on that particular move request because JoshuSasori at that time was at the height of his "stop Elvenscout742 at all costs" campaign, which ultimately got him indefinitely banned. I don't intend on pursuing a further move request there, though, since both you and the other third party made apparently good faith remarks that were by and large reasonable.

However, I couldn't let your citing this as a letter written by the subject in English go. Just looking at the URL, or actually reading the "letter" would have indicated that Tadao did not write the message in English, and it was probably translated by a third party (a freelance translator?). The original Japanese message, which doesn't spell his name as "Sato" once, is here.

This also clearly wasn't written by him, and does not indicate that he actively prefers the non-macronned spelling one way or the other. Your mentioning his contributions to Sight and Sound was odd, since you didn't actually give a specific link or citation so I could go check it, but given your misrepresentation of his 学長のメッセージ (which, by the way, is not a "letter") I would not be surprised to find that his "contributions to Sight and Sound" were in fact written in Japanese for an entirely separate publication and translated with permission for the British magazine. Additionally, the BFI's publications appear to have a general policy not to use macrons; this is the opposite of Wikipedia policy in this case.

Anyway, cheers! elvenscout742 (talk) 01:28, 30 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Peer review for Ugetsu

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I've started a peer review for Ugetsu. If you are interested, please add your opinions of the article. Thanks! Slowends (talk) 01:44, 6 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Pablo Fanque

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I hope I'm leaving this message for 0zero9nine in the right place! I believe I saw you post somewhere that the image of Pablo Fanque on Wikipedia is not actually Pablo. Can you share more? How do you know this? Do you have a better image to share? Thanks! Greenebee (talk) 15:03, 25 January 2018 (UTC)greenebee[reply]

I can't believe everything you've uncovered! I would love to see the family tree. I also have so many questions. You're correct that I have the Black Victorians book, and know the picture of Pablo Fanque inside. I agree the man appears different from the image displayed on Wikipedia (but I assumed the one on Wikipedia had been verified). I'm also curious to hear more about the Maria Banham relationship: there's a debate about whether Billy Banham, her son, is Pablo's son or nephew. But I'd like to discuss more. Is there some means by which we can share contact info privately? I don't know how to navigate the Wikipedia communication features.Greenebee (talk) 18:05, 26 January 2018 (UTC)greenebee[reply]

Go to my Userpage or Talk page and look at the blue bar, under the Wikipedia logo, on your left. Scroll down to Tools and click on Email this user. This will allow you to send a private email. 0zero9nine (talk) 18:34, 26 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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