User talk:Saint Hmong
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Your request to be unblocked has been granted for the following reason(s): Request handled by: Saint Hmong 02:01, 30 November 2006 (UTC) |
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Request reason: "To whomever it may concern, I am her holyness Saint Hmong of the Hmong Lands I have been blocked by cowardly bastards that seek to discriminate agains me because I do not share their pro-Putin views. An innocent man, known to the public as Moby, was murdered by the low, despicable, son of a bitch Vladimir Putin pbuh. Unfotunately this time when Moby died Christina Ricci was not there to reincarnate him. I urge every Wikipedia user to rise up against the admins who will not hear that the musician Moby was in fact killed by Vladimir Putin pbuh. User:Ohnoitsjamie has conspired on Wikipedia to remove any mention of Moby or Vladimir Putin pbuh (a.k.a.: dobbie). I believe that User:Ohnoitsjamie is Russian President Vladimir Putin pbuh and his account should be terminated immediately for impersonating dobbie against his wishes with that god damn polyjuice potion. I hope every sensible Wikipedian will answer my call and oust User:Ohnoitsjamie for being Vladimir Putin, killing Moby and not allowing the honest citizens of the world the right to contribute to Wikipedia. Remember if you rise up against Vladimir Putin I can use my powers as a saint in the United Amalgamated Union of Confederated Churches of Hmongism to see that User:Ohnoitsjamie has his ass hmonged out a window by my rich daddy."
Decline reason: "I'll get right on that. Luna Santin 02:03, 30 November 2006 (UTC)"
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