User talk:White Arabian Filly/Archive November 2016
Heads up on donkeys
Just a heads up that after a long and contentious editing dispute, it was agreed that it does appear that most donkeys aren't measured in hands. Which is odd, but I dug into it and I had to acknowledge that even in the US, they seem most often to be measured in inches -- and it was a heckuva bad editing dispute in general (the entire horse hands template was brought into play. It was one of those "I almost quit over it" messes). Anyway, just letting you know that the donkey articles are kind of special... ;-) Montanabw(talk)23:32, 1 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Trust me, I never want to go through a nightmare like this and this again. Luckily, no one was blocked, and both editors are still editing, but that may have been the closest I ever came to throwing in the towel and quitting WP altogether. As a result, there are a few "third rails" that are approached only with great caution. One of which is that we don't use the hands template for donkeys. I do not fully agree with it, but it is a compromise that has kept the peace now for about five years. That said, there are still some hard feelings out there. Unfortunately, they are mutual. I just don't have the energy to poke the bear. (Sigh) Montanabw(talk)04:11, 4 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I guess it's like the Mini horse people insist on measuring their little fuzzballs at the end of the mane, as opposed to the top of the withers. (Am I the only person who has realized that makes them seem smaller by knocking off an inch or two?) White Arabian FillyNeigh21:20, 4 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Saw you were getting trolled on the Bud Dunn article. I always check the contribs of folks who do that, and when they've been editing less than a month, you know there is someone with issues-- and probably a blocked editor trying to evade a block. Best to just remember WP:DFTT (like I do... or not... hah!) Feel free to post on my talk page the next time that happens. If I'm not around, my page stalkers will be. By the way, for a TFA, you survived pretty well - just the usual vandals and only two trolls! Montanabw(talk)06:27, 2 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, I have seen that happen to other TFAs and it's always somebody who has no FA experience or even content creation experience. Most of them only have a couple of edits, period. It's pretty ridiculous. White Arabian FillyNeigh20:49, 2 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Been a while
I haven't been editing on Wikipedia for a while now! Just came back for a few check ups or two, but my English seems to have gotten better. I'm pretty sure this is confusing, but did you know you met me when I was still in elementary? Probably not surprising. Happy late Halloween, and I hope to work with you and some others more on Wikipedia in the future. Horsegeek(talk)02:43, 3 November 2016 (UTC)Horsegeek[reply]
Hi Horsegeek, glad to see you back! I knew you had talked about school, but didn't know it was that. I hope you had a good Halloween; I celebrated the way I always do, by buying those big bags of candy the next day when they go on sale! Hopefully you will be doing more editing, we have a lot of horsey stuff that needs work or expansion. White Arabian FillyNeigh20:01, 3 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, found a lot of things lately that's been distracting me. I took programming classes and got hooked. Might want to do that kind of thing later. I've also started writing a book I'm hoping to publish in the future, except for the problem I don't know how. Language Arts class is helping me a lot with my English. Wrote a 4-5 page narrative, and got a 98/100 score. That makes me confident that my writing's decent.
Also, that's great! Handing out candy to the little kids is great fun. Except for when it gets late, and the big kids come. Have to turn off the lights after that.
I do hope to be able to edit more. Currently, I'm trying to get my draft of the Hequ Horse live. Been getting some help on that. Meanwhile, I probably will look around for some more horsey articles to edit. ;) Horsegeek(talk)23:21, 3 November 2016 (UTC)Horsegeek[reply]
I have several languishing drafts in my sandboxes and you are welcome to go play in there any time! Some that need help include:
User:Montanabw/Margaret Cabell Self -- We were all working on this and then got distracted. I'd like to find one good photo of her to include (she is deceased, so if we can't find a PD image, we can use something as a fair use one)
User:Montanabw/Thoroughbred Daily News] -- Started by a COI editor and abandoned in draft space, I had it userfied. This is a legit mainstream TB magazine that deserves its own article
I'll try to help with those. I went through a period of not editing much because I had a bad resporitory infection that lasted 2 weeks, and in the middle of it my grandfather died of old age (he was in his 90s). Now I have more time, and I'm trying to get some of my own sandboxed drafts into mainspace. There's also some additional stuff I'm looking into writing. White Arabian FillyNeigh21:25, 4 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Hi! Pretty sure I am in the right place. I saw you responded to my question and linked the Dead End Pages, could you give me a couple of pointers on how I could help? You seem to know a lot. Thanks TwistedByFate (talk) 19:55, 6 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Hi again TwistedByFate. If you mean help in the dead end pages, just put double brackets around whatever you think has an article. Almost all towns have articles, which can be linked like this: [[Nashville, Tennessee]]. People articles can be tougher because they are disambiguated by adding "singer", "actor", or whatever in parentheses after the name. To link to an actor named John Smith and make sure the link goes to the right page, type [[John Smith (actor)|John Smith]].
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Another kitten for you!
Congratulations on your new cat! Enjoy! I just got another one myself about 3 months ago.
Thanks, BilCat! I have had cats most of my life (you pretty much have to have them on a farm or else get overrun by rats), except that I've been without since my last one died about a year and a half ago. I found this one via the Internet; he's about three months old and is gray with white feet. White Arabian FillyNeigh23:55, 21 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I understand. My new one is all black, and about 10-12 months old. We're not sure of her age, she came from another home, where she wasn't well-taken care of. I think she has breathing issues, as she seemed to be having trouble with all the smoke from the wildfires in our area. - BilCat (talk) 00:38, 22 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Mine came from a trailer park (the kid brought him home without asking, and her aunt got him, but then the aunt's cat started beating him up) but he is healthy and they seem to have taken good care care of him. There are a couple of wildfires in my state too, although they are small and mostly contained. Last week we were smothered in smoke from the big fires over in Georgia, though. White Arabian FillyNeigh16:48, 22 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, we had smoke from those fires too. It was pretty bad for awhile. Thank God the smoke's let up. My older cat doesn't get along well with the new one, so they have to timeshare my bed! - BilCat (talk) 13:50, 23 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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I'm eating dinner with my parents; I don't think anybody else will be there because the rest of the family came earlier in the week. (And the farrier! And the new kitten!) White Arabian FillyNeigh16:01, 24 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Gobble
Gobble
"Gobble. The gobble is a loud, rapid gurgling sound made by male turkeys. The gobble is one of the principal vocalizations of the male wild turkey and is used primarily in the spring to let hens know he is in the area." Happy Thanksgiving! Let's just say you've been gobbled. Horsegeek(talk)18:01, 24 November 2016 (UTC)Horsegeek[reply]
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