User talk:Gr8bluc
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Note to Collectonian:
Hi there, sorry for the confusion, just getting to learn my way around editing on Wikipedia. I read much from the linked pages you sent but still having trouble.
I had made corrections to the Freebirds page and annotated with a reference. Unfortunately the reference is a print-only publication not for public consumption, although relevant parts could be faxed for verification. I'm not sure how the original (now current!) information was posted and approved since it is not completely correct (per my edits) and not supported in the reference to the Freebirds FAQ.
Would you please provide direction to me on what is needed to make the corrections? Also, would you confirm the existing unsupported reference (i.e. the founders are not mentioned) so that if my corrections can't be accepted, then perhaps more general but true statements can be made?
Thanks for your help! (Gr8bluc (talk) 21:21, 3 June 2009 (UTC))
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