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::Well guess what, "dud", I HAVEN'T MADE ANY EDITS ON GREEK MYTHOLOGY ARTICLES. You'd probably want to check again. You must be thinking of someone ELSE named thegreat'Y'akkorati. Not me. Screw the ]/]. They have yet to save either of our lifes. | |||
::Don't assume you know more about something than someone else. As it just so happens this time around, you don't. | |||
:: So back off and go about your own path to save us both the writers cramp. I don't feel like getting into another one of these "no one wins" squabbles.] (]) 22:00, 5 April 2008 (UTC) |
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phrase cut at polstergeist
I corrected this, since it appears that you left out part of the sentence, and the result was ininteligible , can you check it out? --Enric Naval (talk) 19:10, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
- Hey, thanks. Any other "senior" user would have deleted it all mercilously without telling me why. You ARE different.
- Besides, in "Poltergeist III" I don't believe the parents, Diane and Steven, sent Carol Ann away to the aunt because they wanted a break from all that spiritual trouble, I believe they loved her too much to even think such a thing. I just think they took deep note that all the women from Diana's side of the family are psychic so they decided to embrace it by sending her to a special school far away where they couldnt be with her at the moment. That and, as mentioned in the previous film "Poltergiest II", insurance DOES NOT cover houses disappearing into thin air (reference "Poltergiest I"), and so they were low on money to say it plainly and so you know the rest. Keeping Robert behind because HE wasn't all too potential for special abilities and because they wanted him to keep him on regular school. At least that's what I think. During movies I connect very strongly to these kinds of charecters. (For example) as far as Im concerned, Carol Ann is still alive despite her actresses death.
Assume Good Faith
- 1. I think you need to check out WP:AGF and WP:Talk pages.
- 2. I am not a "kid".
- 3. Based on how uneducated your edits to Greek Mythology articles are, I think I can safely assume that I have read more myths than you.
Please, Misplaced Pages is not meant for personal attacks. I mean no offense to you.
Erik the Red 2 (talk) 14:04, 5 April 2008 (UTC)
- Well guess what, "dud", I HAVEN'T MADE ANY EDITS ON GREEK MYTHOLOGY ARTICLES. You'd probably want to check again. You must be thinking of someone ELSE named thegreat'Y'akkorati. Not me. Screw the WP:AGF/WP:Talk pages. They have yet to save either of our lifes.
- Don't assume you know more about something than someone else. As it just so happens this time around, you don't.
- So back off and go about your own path to save us both the writers cramp. I don't feel like getting into another one of these "no one wins" squabbles.ThegreatWakkorati (talk) 22:00, 5 April 2008 (UTC)