User talk:Onebravemonkey
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Hey hey,
Please feel free to add stuff here to ask me questions, steer me if i've inadvertantly walked all over your article or just if you feel like randomly leaving creepy yet erotic messages to some other anonymous person on teh intertron (but try not to feel like that, ok? ok.)
Cheeeeeeers,
Onebravemonkey | blah blah blah
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[edit] Something you might be interested in
Since you requested deletion for the One Peice attacks, I thought you could help out here: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Dragon Ball special abilities. Hydromasta231 04:11, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
- Nope, sorry. I don't approve of your actions on this, so i'm going to abstain from offering my opinion . OBM | blah blah blah 09:23, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Stanley Gallon AfD
Thanks! Talking down determined publicists is always a lot of work. I think they got the message, but I'm not ruling out another sockpuppet attack. It gives me something to do with the little 5 minute spaces I have during the day. - Richfife 15:37, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Nikhil Parekh
I have just placed this notice on the Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nikhil Parekh page, and am bringing every voter's attention to it as promised.
Comment. Sigh. Despite the inevitable tirade that this will unleash, I am sorry to have to bring new information to the table. I have this morning received an email from Vijaya Ghose, editor of the Limca Book of Records. "Dear Mr (----), We have enlisted a couple of claims of Nikhil Parekh. Longest Poem is not one of them. He has formidable competition in John Milton's Paradise Lost and our own Mahabharata. However, he has written to many heads of state and has received replies but not from the head of state but the secretary or executive assistant. He is is the first from India to feature on Eppie. We checked with them. Regards Vijaya Ghose. So Parekh, though probably not notable as a poet, is indeed an Indian world record holder. I suspect that this changes the balance on his notability, though the article would still require a great deal of clear-up. I will notify everyone who took part in this vote and ask admins to extend debate a little. Sorry.
I don't know whether this changes your vote, but thought you should know. Vizjim 06:01, 7 November 2006 (UTC)