User talk:Scorpiondollprincess
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George Smith
[edit]Hello and good day to you, seemingly anoymous person. A sincere thankyou for your vote to keep George Toogood Smith. I am increasingly interested in expanding this article and as soon as this gorgeous weather goes away I will dig out some books and get researching. In the meantime I wonder do you have any knowlege/interest in the subject and could you perhaps help yourself? Thankyou kindly and have a very nice day. Perhaps you would also like to sign in under a differant user-name and illegally cast a second vote. I know I will! (Only kidding, I almost never do that)--Crestville 14:54, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
Hermitian Forks
[edit]I went back and read my comments on the "Hermetism" AfD...they were somewhat more polemic than I had intended. I hope I didn't sway your opinion overly much! I stumbled on an outrageous claim on the actual Hermeticism page, and so I am a little crotchety when it comes to that genre.
But I do think you have it right about the "POVFORK", and the fact that the Hermeticism article is perfectly comprehensive as it is. Byrgenwulf 17:01, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
Can you please revisit this AFD? I have added a second, similar article from the same source. Same situation: it was incorrectly prod'ed a second time. Fan-1967 19:50, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
AfD: Hilary Cleveland
[edit]Hi, I added some to this article that voted for deletion. If you have the time please read the expanded article and reconsider your vote to delete. Perches 01:20, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
"Verifiable sources"
[edit]Just a small note: It is articles that are (or are not) verifiable, i.e. capable of being verified. The attribute of concern when it comes to sources is whether they are reliable. Uncle G 18:43, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
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