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question. what if an wik entry is about company...

Actually, that wasn't intended to be a personal attack, merely I did not have time to write a full article. Peter Sykes is non-existent and a character in "El Gwimporini". See the page of that name. Am I the only one who's heard of that show?

I made the article Jayvelle Monroe

Why I made this because im bout to become a celebrity and I wanted to make my own.

I dont know how to create a good article. Because im no creative. and i cant open the help thing it keeps saying this weird message whenever i try. Could you help. By the way, i created articles that i thought were good but they were deleted. i dont get it?

why is this a non-notable person. i have a ton of information on this man and i think people would like to know about him. i am not using this page as a "myspace" type page, i simply want to share this mans life. please let me continue.

KJohnsonz28@hotmail.com

I'm not sure I understand why my content for CLINMEDICS was deleted. I tried to mimic what was done for the content under ALKERMES. If I am doing something different than ALKERMES, please let me know what I am doing wrong.

Thanks,

Jon

You deleted my page. How can you say I am non notable.

Why[edit]

My article........ Cheapo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

James Spraggen[edit]

This subject is relevent in the terms of the history of Dover, Kent, England. Please refrain from deleting this article. It has the full concensus of those involved.

Eloise Laws[edit]

I received your notice re: the eloise Laws content. I am from the record company and have authorization to do so. So I'm not quite sure what the problem would be. We are the ones that put up Ms Laws website.

-La Kwanza Dixon ldixon@imwlaw.com 213-489-9840 —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Scepterstein Records (talkcontribs) 03:24, 1 March 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Additionally you mention that the article re: Eloise Laws needs to be written from a "neutral point of view". A bio simply states the history of a person, or in our case, the history of what this artist has done. I have seen many bios on your site so for you to single out and delete Ms. Laws article appears to be without merit. With this in mind, maybe you can explain for our benefit, how this bio can be written in a "neutral" way. La Kwanza Dixon

Sorry about my page[edit]

Sorry about that. It was just a small tiny club we had at school. I only saw the rules about don't create a page about you, business/company, or friends. After you deleted it, I saw the EXPANDED version of the rules where it includes clubs and other things. I'm terribly sorry about that, and I'll try to stop that in the future. Thanks for the notice!


Fajji 06:37, 1 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

question[edit]

I also have a question. I am currently writing a story. Could I write up a new article on that?

Fajji 06:41, 1 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

P.S. Thanks FreplySpang! You rock!


edit:

It probably won't ever be a bestselling book. I just like reading it as I continue to write it.

edit again: It probably won't ever even be a book. :) I'm just writing it in a school journal.

More about Eloise Laws[edit]

Scepterstein Records 00:30, 2 March 2007 (UTC)Thanks for the clarification. Because we prefer to have the information re: Ms. Laws consistant in nature we'll re-write to itemize the facts of her musical history. [reply]

Disambiguation[edit]

I don't know how to start a new page titled David Richardson so I can set up a disambiguation.

David Richardson may refer to:

David H. S. Richardson, Canadian professor and lichenologist

David Richardson, South African cricket player

David Richardson (journalist), Australian journalist

{{disambig}}

Thanks for your help. Ed Uebel 14:18, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

you're such a douche

thanx for your message![edit]

hi FreplySpang, thanx for your message! cedric 09:57, 4 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

HEY YOU BIG ASSHOLE I SPEAK ONLY THE TRUTH AND YOU ARE WRONG HOW DO YOU KNOW YOUR INFO IS CORRECT??? HUH? IM WATING? COME ON I DONT HEAR ANYTHING...EXCATLY BECAUSE I AM RIGHT AND YOU ARE WRONG..

Thanks[edit]

This may seem weird, but thanks for deleting the "Sofi and jon" page. My friends put it up as a joke and I wanted to get rid of it, but I didn't know where to report it. Thanks. 72.66.89.64 23:48, 4 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Happy Spread-the-funny and-slighty-random-love day![edit]

:) pschemp (talk) 01:23, 5 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

hi[edit]

hi freplyspang cedric 06:19, 5 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Your Realty Executives Deletion[edit]

Hello, I hope this communication finds you well.

I'm writing you because I'm wondering why you have deleted the Realty Executives entry in wikipedia.

The information was dutifully and expressly written to NOT be advertisment oriented, but resource and fact based and in my view, much more so than the wikipedia listing for Century 21, here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_21_Real_Estate , which uses the phrase, " one of the world's most recognized brands in the real estate industry"....now wouldn't you say that phrase is just a bit advertiser oriented?

Here is the Wikipedia Century 21 entry, vs. the text we submitted:

Century 21:

"Century 21 Real Estate LLC is a real estate agent franchise company now owned by Realogy, which also owns Coldwell Banker and ERA Real Estate. The name comes from the Century 21 Exposition held in Seattle, Washington in 1962. Century 21 Real Estate is headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey. Century 21 was founded in 1971 by Art Bartlett and Marsh Fisher, two real estate agents in Orange County, Caliornia. The company went public in 1977, was bought out by Metropolitan Life Insurance in 1984, and became part of HSF, the precursor of Cendant, in 1995. Cendant spun off in 2006 and Century 21 Real Estate LLC now operates under its real estate franchise branch, Realogy.

The Century 21 System is the one of the world's most recognized brands in the real estate industry. It is comprised of over 8,100 independently owned and operated offices with more than 140,000 sales professionals worldwide, in more than 40 countries and territories."

Now, compare that to our proposed entry...

Realty Executives:

"Realty Executives International was founded in 1965 by Dale Rector in Phoenix, Arizona, and is the originator of the 100 percent commission concept. The company has more than 14, 350 sales associates, as well as 803 independently-owned offices worldwide. There are offices in Australia, Canada, Costa Rica, France, Indonesia, Israel, Mexico, South Africa and the United States.

Realty Executives is also involved in community efforts. The Homes from the Heart® program was created to involve sales associates and brokers in fundraising to provide housing opportunity to needy families in the communities the company serves. Realty Executives is the only real estate company to be an official corporate partner of Habitat for Humanity. Additionally, because of efforts within the continental United States Realty Executives franchisees have also contributed to help build homes in countries all over the world.

Rich Rector, son of Dale Rector, has been president of the organization since 1986 when he also purchased the franchisor from Dale. Rector has held a real estate license for more than thirty years, making him a rarity in corporate real estate leadership. " Realty Executives, like any other legitimate and life impacting corporation in the world deserves to have a factual and resource based entry in Wikipedia. I hope after sharing this information with you, you'll agree.

Kindly advise.

Thank you,

Gregory Markel Gorg7778 18:18, 5 March 2007 (UTC) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.106.95.216 (talk) 18:17, 5 March 2007 (UTC).[reply]

WUBBLE WOBBLE IS A REAL TERM[edit]

DONT DELETE TRUE INFORMATION JUST BECAUSE IT SEEMS WEIRD. THIS ARTICLE SHOULD BE PLACED BACK UP BECAUSE IT IS TRUE AND YOU JUST DONT WANT TO ADMIT IT! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Hckydude1103 (talkcontribs) 19:22, 8 March 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Early closure of AfD[edit]

Can I request an early closure of Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Teenage Cancer Trust. Thanks. --Dweller 21:36, 8 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Awesome Aquifers[edit]

I think it is notable. Anyway I will write more stuff on it tommorw 3/9. DO NOT Delete It. I'm taking about the Awesome Aquifers.--Smartkid2 02:51, 9 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Your comments on Palakkad Fort[edit]

Your comments on Palakkad Fort is red-linked and the person commenting has no link to his page. Do you have any more info so I could respond to the person's concerns? Thanks! Sincerely, --Mattisse 00:18, 10 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Reg: Palakkad Fort[edit]

Hi,

I am not an active contributor.

I thought I did I psoted the comment at Mattisse's Talk page. Did I not?

Can you be more specific on what I did? It will certainly help me.

Thanks Ramanan —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ramananrv123 (talkcontribs) 00:28, 10 March 2007 (UTC).[reply]

hahahaha[edit]

You liked it —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jewsoph (talkcontribs) 23:53, 13 March 2007 (UTC). [reply]

Your comments[edit]

Thank you for removing my phone number, an oversight on my behalf. It could lead to confusion or worse. Thanks again, Lee Dleedaugherty 02:13, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Westgrove gang[edit]

The Westgrove gang does exist and their escapades do merit a Wikipedia page. If you lived in Christchurch, New Zealand you would be well accustomed to them.