User talk:208.67.104.4

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[edit] Welcome

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You posted an unsigned comment on the Harlan Ellison Talk page, and inserted it in such a way that it could have been attributed to someone who had signed in. That's not a good idea: please put your comments at the end of a conversation, and sign them. Thanks. Yonmei 15:56, 11 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Abby Sciuto

Your comments to the Abby Sciuto talk page have been reverted. Talk pages are not a general forum for discussion of the article's topic - they are a page to discuss improving the article only. Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines Kat, Queen of Typos 22:14, 15 February 2007 (UTC)