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Care to discuss before you revert? I'd like to split the article between the office and the officeholder. I think there is more then enough room for both. Benkenobi18 (talk) 03:46, 8 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry about that, I didn't look into it closely enough to see that it wasn't vandalism (and I saw that you'd just been reverted by AdamBishop). I actually edit conflicted with you while trying to revert myself. Ignore me... --Rory09603:48, 8 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the support, and taking the time to contribute your opinion in the first place. I'll hopefully see yoy again in 6 months or so when i reapply :).
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Thanks for the support, and taking the time to contribute your opinion in the first place. I'll hopefully see you again in 6 months or so when I reapply :).
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I am not advertising anything and almost all links are to sites other than mine and as stated on the page I HAVE NO AFFILIATION WITH. I have been asked for this page so many times and just wanted to provide information for people coming to Tamarindo. I have even removed the name of my website from the title tags and almost all of the links to other pages in my website. This page is 100 times more relevent than * Tamarindo beachInformation about Playa Tamarindo and surroundings
Have a nice day and once again I couldnt care less about advertising for anyone I am just helping people out and thought i was doing something good. If it was seen the wrong way I have taken steps to minimize that appearance. It eeven has a great running map.. show me one website that has a running map of Tamarindo and people love running there. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Imblock (talk • contribs) 02:51, 11 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Hello Rory. I don't believe we have met before, so I wish to say hi. On the basis of "too many co-nominators", I do believe it is a point which should be made. Although, I could have explained my position further by emphasising the aspect that it is only something minor. I have worded that part of the neutral badly, and have given a somewhat misrepresentation of my true decision. I included that as part of the neutral because I feel that not resisting co-nominations indicates a likely two things: poor judgement and also demonstrates a likely gap in their knowledge (i.e. not knowing that three is usually the maximum). This point has been brought up in quite a few RfAs, and I feel it should be taken into account. Regards, Rudget (logs) 17:33, 15 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Hi there. You posted a final warning to 24.45.22.130 for abuse/vandalism. I think it's time to have that IP (which, if memory serves, is (embarrasingly) Canadian; Rogers@home is the provider) permanently blocked, due to recent vandalism at Diana, Princess of Wales. I'm not sure how to make that happen.. I'm hoping you do? —Preceding unsigned comment added by PrinceOfCanada (talk • contribs) 03:21, 3 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Hi! We generally don't permanently block IPs, as the users behind them often change as the addresses are recycled, so we only block them for short periods of time when they're actively vandalizing. In this case, my final warning was over a month ago, so it doesn't really apply anymore (though it may be appropriate to start at a non-first level warning), and the IP only vandalized once today, for which he was appropriately warned. If it continues, or you see something like this in the future, revert the vandalism, give the user the appropriate warning template, starting at number one (or two, in this case, since the IP has a previous history of vandalism), and counting up to 4. Once you get there, if the IP vandalizes again, you can report it at WP:AIV for a block. Thanks! --Rory09604:43, 3 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Are you still active on Wikipedia? I saw a comment you left on my talk page from over 12 years ago, and I haven't edited Wikipedia in so long since then. Wow, was that a long time ago. 80.44.78.55 (talk) 18:58, 7 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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