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Please review ]. Regarding your post on ]: your claim that the user has shown lack of ] because he was removing trivia is unwarranted. If you have received communications from Calton that suggests lack of civility, please link us the places where the user has expressed incivility. Editors may from time to time perform radical changes as part of ], but if other editors feel that the new change is unsuitable for the article, editors on Misplaced Pages have the right (under certain policies and criteria) to revert changes (good faith edits or not) on articles. I strongly suggest that you sign up for an account and review the many article and interaction guidelines on Misplaced Pages. If you have any questions, please see ]. Happy Editing! :-) ] <sup>''<font face="Calibri" color="#660000">] ♦ ]''</font></sup> 06:37, 7 February 2008 (UTC)

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Now whitewashing on wiki, please.

Reading is educational, you might like it.
Reading Harper's is educatinal. You might like it. Or, (note the semicolon), reading Harper's is educational; you might like it. Your use of the comma is not grammatically correct.71.139.1.184 02:44, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
He's a good spelerrrrr, an experrted.

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Your comment regarding WP:CIVIL on User talk:Calton

Please review WP:TRIVIA. Regarding your post on User talk:Calton: your claim that the user has shown lack of WP:CIVILITY because he was removing trivia is unwarranted. If you have received communications from Calton that suggests lack of civility, please link us the places where the user has expressed incivility. Editors may from time to time perform radical changes as part of WP:BOLD, but if other editors feel that the new change is unsuitable for the article, editors on Misplaced Pages have the right (under certain policies and criteria) to revert changes (good faith edits or not) on articles. I strongly suggest that you sign up for an account and review the many article and interaction guidelines on Misplaced Pages. If you have any questions, please see WP:HELP. Happy Editing! :-) - Jameson L. Tai 06:37, 7 February 2008 (UTC)