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Notice to users: I reserve the right to clear this page of any nonsensical rubbish.--Chickenfeed9 20:57, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
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unamed users stop immediately from writing on my discusion page. It WiLL be regarded as vandalsim and WILL be deleted. This is becoming quite tedious. Get a username or get lost. This is a final warning. I am quite sure it is the same person vandalsiing this space. I have kept the above as proof. I apologise to anyone else that is affected by this, but getting a username is the best way to prevent these misunderstandings.--Chickenfeed9 11:21, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
I have noticed large scale activity on this discussion page. I do not have anything wrong with a little messing around my good fellows, but is there such a need to continue on such a large scale? After all, users whom you dislike should really be registered. However, I do accept the views of this unregistered user. Maybe a little more sincerety in your user page my good fellow?
Lofty 11:19, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
I wish to apologise if any offense has been caused in the messages added to this user page and will ensure that all new comments are both signed and relevant
User: Ash_online 12.35, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
Per the redirect guidelines, I have redirected Remebrance sunday to Remembrance Day. Cheers! Urania3 11:29, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
I have noticed that you are changing articles with "British" instead of "English". I would ask you to stop doing this; where the categories say English to have British in the opening line is confusing and unnecessary. These people are English or they wouldn't be put down as such. People should only been down as British in certain circumstance (say they always call themselves British, or they have Scottish/English background). People like Sacha Baron Cohen, Charles Darwin and the others you changed should be described as English. --Berks105 19:59, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
In retaliation to this, i would like to note that Charles darwin was a famous briton, and should be noted as such. I find it unfair to classify those who represent a nation to be labelled as English, they are afterall, more accuartely described as british. As wikipedia is a factual enclycopeia, i thought it best to give it the most accurate and up to date facts. These people are famous britons, not englishmen. --Chickenfeed9 16:05, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
Nonetheless it is a Constituent country, not a country. As such, you can look to the greater of the two. You cannot say that the united kingdom is not a country, for it is. An if indeed the European Union does become a country, and we all become Europeans, then that is what wiki shall have to adopt. It would be the most factual thing to write. senseless regional nationalism with the European Union is narrow minded and pathetic and will only make the nations of Europe weaker on a global scale, against the econoic might of China (atleast from an economic point). United we are stronger, and so that is what we shall be! --Chickenfeed9 16:38, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
Thankyou for your continued support for the great template debate. For more information see: Talk:United Kingdom. Thanks again --Ash online 21:25, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
I'LL HOLD THAT BARNSTAR WITH PRIDE, THANKYOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!! --Ash online 20:04, 30 January 2007 (UTC) (Pioneer of the great template debate)
This is just wrong. There are several reasons why this makes no sense. for instance:
As I have already said, i shall delete the template within a day if this is not responded to.--Chickenfeed9 15:58, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
I deleted the banner now, on further investigation it was revealed that the user made 2 edits, one banner on my page and one on User:ash online. there is no evidence or support, so i deleted it now. --Chickenfeed9 16:18, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
As I am sure you are aware I have been accused of being a sock puppet along with yourself! Obviously this is an abserd suggestions, as we have even had conversations with one another, as well as with user:lofty! I think that this user (who has chosen to remain anonomous by the way) is playing a game, which needs sorting out as soon as possible. Maybe it is a Scottish or Cornish nationalist who is not happy with my campaign... maybe, as user:lofty suggests, Mais oui! --Ash online 16:29, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
"Two men are on a train. one, a fervent Communist named Rudolf, is sitting quietly in the corner, reflecting upon the values of Mother Russia. The other is a businessman on his way to Moscow. Suddenly, the air goes grey outside, and Rudolf says, 'You know, I think it is raining.' The businessman says, 'No, no, it's quite obviously snowing.No, I assure you, it rains.' Later that afternoon, the business man talks with his wife. 'you know, the Communist i met on the train was wrong.' 'well, dear, i'm sure Rudolf the Red knows rain, dear ...'" WHY WHYDaniel is online 16:33, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
Hello Chickenfeed9.
WikiProject Strategy games has finished it's first collaboration: Risk (game) (). We are now asking for nominations and input for a new one. Please voice your ideas at the talk page.
Clyde (talk) and WikiProject Strategy games.
Hello Chickenfeed9.
WikiProject Strategy games finished it's first collaboration on Risk (game). We have voted for possible candidates for the next collaboration, and three finalists have been selected:
If possible, please vote here on which of these articles to collaborate on. Thank you.
it was a joke you did not get a not gate right on friday did you Daniel is online 16:31, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
Hello. As a member of WP:40K I ask you to share your thoughts and opinions on a matter that I feel will shape the future of the project. Thanks. --Falcorian (talk) 02:07, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
Protonk (talk) 05:09, 21 August 2008 (UTC) Sent with Auto Wiki Browser to all 40K project members.
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Just saw a barnstar you gave Jimbo Wales and, whilst you display proud badges on your userpage indicating support of British English and a shunning of Americanisms, you use one yourself:
"For doing something totally surreal, like creating a huge online encyclopaedia. Congratulations!"
I would question if creating a huge online encyclopaedia is "totally surreal". Surrealism is an abstraction from reality, and encyclopaedias are very much a part of reality. The creation of encyclopaedias is also part of reality, as is the creation of large online encyclopaedias. Now, if he'd created a huge, online, underwater megalomaniac called "Fred" whose hobbies were flying, killing purple penguins, eating bacon from cows and driving a square-wheeled car... the word "surreal" would be more than justified.
I wish not to insult or offend, merely to point out a mistake. A quick glance at your badges reveals many common interests, so I would be disappointed if "accepting criticism" was not also common between us.
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