User talk:Pabshoppers
I have read your article on St giles in the fields. May I ask where you got the information? DS 23:05, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
Replying
[edit]Three points. First, although you replied on the correct page, it's best to reply at the bottom. Second, you should always sign-and-datestamp your messages on talk pages by leaving a row of four tildes, thusly: ~~~~. Lastly, the reason I asked about the provenance of the article was because it was so developed, and you were such a new user, I was worried that you had copied it word-for-word from somewhere else. However, if you say you collated it yourself, that's good enough. DS 13:51, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
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