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Hmmm. Looks more like ] (aka ]) if we're talking books 'n' films.<span style="font-size:smaller;"> No, Mr Rice, I'm not violating ] here by accusing you of being ]. Read the ''rest'' of the comment.</span> Your adoptee seems to have started small, as we all do, started to do great things and is now going backwards at an alarming rate, attracting admin attention of the Wrong Sort as he goes. Fingers crossed... BTW on a completely unrelated subject, am I allowed to enjoy ] even though I'm ]? &#9786;Cheers, ] &nbsp;|<small> ]</small> 22:49, 2 December 2007 (UTC) Hmmm. Looks more like ] (aka ]) if we're talking books 'n' films.<span style="font-size:smaller;"> No, Mr Rice, I'm not violating ] here by accusing you of being ]. Read the ''rest'' of the comment.</span> Your adoptee seems to have started small, as we all do, started to do great things and is now going backwards at an alarming rate, attracting admin attention of the Wrong Sort as he goes. Fingers crossed... BTW on a completely unrelated subject, am I allowed to enjoy ] even though I'm ]? &#9786;Cheers, ] &nbsp;|<small> ]</small> 22:49, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
:Tony, ''everyone'' is allowed to '''''LOVE''''' ]!!! I just gave it to a work colleague to watch with his 9 year old son, since they both like musicals (and have never seen it--the deprivation involved living on the continent!). It's the greatest movie of all time. I've seen it over 500 times, can recite the dialogue along with the actors, and still bawl like a baby when Dorothy says, "''Oh, Auntie Em...there's no place like home!''" I'm pleased to meet another admirer of this great classic! And yes, point taken on ]. I liked the book more than the movie, though Cliff Robertson gave a great performance. ] 22:56, 2 December 2007 (UTC) :Tony, ''everyone'' is allowed to '''''LOVE''''' ]!!! I just gave it to a work colleague to watch with his 9 year old son, since they both like musicals (and have never seen it--the deprivation involved living on the continent!). It's the greatest movie of all time. I've seen it over 500 times, can recite the dialogue along with the actors, and still bawl like a baby when Dorothy says, "''Oh, Auntie Em...there's no place like home!''" I'm pleased to meet another admirer of this great classic! And yes, point taken on ]. I liked the book more than the movie, though Cliff Robertson gave a great performance. ] 22:56, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
::Nah. Leaving aside, obviously, ], the best film of all time has to be one of ], ], ] or the toweringly excellent ]
::BTW on a Misplaced Pages-related subject (that I only just found out), did you know instead of <nowiki> ]</nowiki> you could just say <nowiki>]</nowiki> like this: ]. The empty pipe at the end says "show the link with what's in parentheses stripped off".No, I didn't bloody well know that either, and it would have saved me a **^$*%^ of typing over the years if I had done. ] &nbsp;|<small> ]</small> 23:14, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

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In spite of myself, I have become a well meaning Wikipedian





Test Pattern Night Lights

Hello from a fellow Kucinich supporter. I'll be happy to fill you in about the Indian Head test card night light - I still have mine and I can take pictures if you'd like to see it. The night light with the Indian Head test card design was sold as one of a set of three test pattern night lights by the Archie McPhee company in Seattle. It was item #10480. I spoke with Mikki at Archie McPhee's Customer Service (425-349-3009) this morning, and she verified that these were created by the company -- not obtained from an outside source -- and sold from January 11, 1999 to June 17, 2005. They've been discontinued for now but with McPhee who knows, they might decide to make them again if they get enough requests. I did find a number of other items related to the Indian Head test card on ebay, including a quilt design based on it (item 8102081440). --Bluejay Young 17:08, 7 November 2007 (UTC)







Got carried away...

Enjoy! -- SatyrTN (talk | contribs) 23:00, 1 December 2007 (UTC)

Hmpft, I was just going to ask

If you wanted some "special" holiday graphics made for the newsletter. But I see SatyrTN, has already thought of it, and done a dang good job too. :( (I used to be in graphic design). - Jeeny 23:32, 1 December 2007 (UTC)

Is this too weird?

  • Ornament Ornament
  • Santa's on his gay way! Santa's on his gay way!
  • TranSanta TranSanta
  • Christmas tree, with Bela Christmas tree, with Bela

- Jeeny 02:36, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

{{Adopter|Iamandrewrice}}

yay! :) Iamandrewrice 18:40, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

How thoughtful, Ben. Now I don't have to go far to grab the template if I need it in a hurry :-D Jeffpw 18:50, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
jeff... on my talk page, someone left that message... i dont know what its referring to... but i think it means my 'maltese language' articles! some person deleted ALL of my edits to that! even though I did include reliable references! like... can you help and step in please? i spent ages on it... :S Iamandrewrice 19:55, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
ok well ive put in the suggestions for malta then... and i promise i will read the other two soon ;)

and how come all the stuff on monkton keeps getting deleted? its quoted by the bbc... surely thats reliable enough. Urgh... like basically everything I have done today has been reverted... Iamandrewrice 20:09, 2 December 2007 (UTC)



Monkton

Sorry, I appreciate you have put in a lot of effort with this user, but the reference merely referenced a fire and a minor evacuation, not the cessation of talks about creating a microstate between Minster and Monkton. Unfortunately, once a reference from a "respected" source, in this case the BBC, is used, everything is usually accepted at face value, and that was what concerned me Whitstable 20:13, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

Iamandrewrice

I understand that Iamandrewrice (talk · contribs) is your adoptee - you may want to sit him down and (re)explain policy to him, as he's getting very close to both a vandalism, a 3RR and a civility block.iridescent 20:13, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

Oh Thank-You very much, I'll be sure to have a read of that Policy later. Thank you. SpidermanHero 20:49, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

The Fraternity/Sorority Barnstar
For being Nice, Kind and Cool. You made me feel welcome and safe in this new enviroment and for being my new virus time friend SpidermanHero 21:01, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

GNL

It got nasty; I'm not anxious to revisit for now :-) You can give it a try, but you'll quickly see what I mean. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 21:03, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

Thanks Sandy, but I am all wikicontroversied out for the foreseeable future. Life is too short to engage in endless debates with people who don't want to be nice. Jeffpw 22:47, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

Hello again

Hello, me again... My friend from biology class, Iamandrewrice(ben) asked me to get in contact with you asking you to get in contact with him asking why he has been blocked until tomorrow. Thank-you SpidermanHero 21:25, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

He isn't blocked.iridescent 21:28, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
The Barnstar of Good Humor
For Good Humour In Mentoring Above And Beyond The Call Of Duty Tonywalton  | Talk 22:16, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

Re: Thursday's Child

Hmmm. Looks more like Flowers for Algernon (aka Charly) if we're talking books 'n' films. No, Mr Rice, I'm not violating WP:CIV here by accusing you of being mentally retarded. Read the rest of the comment. Your adoptee seems to have started small, as we all do, started to do great things and is now going backwards at an alarming rate, attracting admin attention of the Wrong Sort as he goes. Fingers crossed... BTW on a completely unrelated subject, am I allowed to enjoy The Wizard of Oz even though I'm straight? ☺Cheers, Tonywalton  | Talk 22:49, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

Tony, everyone is allowed to LOVE The Wizard Of Oz!!! I just gave it to a work colleague to watch with his 9 year old son, since they both like musicals (and have never seen it--the deprivation involved living on the continent!). It's the greatest movie of all time. I've seen it over 500 times, can recite the dialogue along with the actors, and still bawl like a baby when Dorothy says, "Oh, Auntie Em...there's no place like home!" I'm pleased to meet another admirer of this great classic! And yes, point taken on Flowers for Algernon. I liked the book more than the movie, though Cliff Robertson gave a great performance. Jeffpw 22:56, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
Nah. Leaving aside, obviously, Earth Girls Are Easy, the best film of all time has to be one of The Dead, Tampopo, Wings of Desire or the toweringly excellent Once Upon a Time in the West
BTW on a Misplaced Pages-related subject (that I only just found out), did you know instead of ] you could just say ] like this: The Wizard of Oz. The empty pipe at the end says "show the link with what's in parentheses stripped off".No, I didn't bloody well know that either, and it would have saved me a **^$*%^ of typing over the years if I had done. Tonywalton  | Talk 23:14, 2 December 2007 (UTC)