User talk:FoekeNoppert

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Fucké,

Why, thankyou for your lovely addition to my talk page, and I hope you're enjoying this little addition :P

XD

  • runs*

--Bwgames 00:33, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

Hi mate,

I'm not sure that murder victims necessarily deserve their own entries, so Hans Gruyters seems notable, but maybe his victim J. van Dieten isn't, unless he was also notable in another way. I moved your thing about yourself to your user page, since this is your talk page :) Dunc_Harris| 12:40, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)

I'll give you the welcome text as well:


Welcome!

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Thanks for the head's up - I only added it because we recently had a history assignment where we were given a victim's name and then had to look up the case in question, which is easier to do if the name is in the encyclopedia. I realize it's a bit of a waste of space, though...

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- Foeke -

Contents

[edit] Alfred van Cock

Alfred van Cock: can you help to verify? Mikkalai 17:28, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Potato, Potarto, Nilsen, Nielsen, let's call the whole thing ooooff...

Just to let you know that I've just moved information about the serial killer from Dennis Nielsen to Dennis Nilsen because the latter spelling gets over twice as many google hits as the former, and it's easier then to allay confusion with North Carolina politician Dennis Nielsen. -- Graham ☺ | Talk 13:30, 17 Sep 2004 (UTC)

It's also the correct spelling - see 'Killing for Company'.Dbiv 00:30, 25 Sep 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Redirects

BTW, no space between the # sign and the word "REDIRECT". -- user:zanimum

[edit] Geoffrey Lawrence

The 'Geoffrey Lawrence QC' who defended Dr Bodkin Adams was not Geoffrey Lawrence, 1st Baron Oaksey. He was Hon. Sir Frederick Geoffrey Lawrence (1902-67) who went on to be a High Court Judge and Chairman of the National Incomes Commission.Dbiv 00:30, 25 Sep 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Please tag

Hi. Please tag as GFDL by placing "{{GFDL}}" on the image description page. — David Remahl 14:08, 3 Oct 2004 (UTC)

[edit] eerste nl.wikimedia.org ontmoeting

ik zou iedereen graag willen uitnodigen te overwegen of zij een rol willen en/of kunnen spelen in de oprichting van een nederlandse wikimedia-organisatie. een eerste ontmoeting wordt momenteel georganiseerd, zie daarvoor hier, op de nl.wikimedia.org wiki. er zijn nog vele stappen te nemen, en meer wikianen nodig, om e.e.a. op verantwoorde wijze verder te ontwikkelen. Radiant_>|< 10:49, Jun 24, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Allochtoon

Hello Foeke,

Thanks for correcting the typing error (het -> her) in Allochtoon. I hope you do not mind my having put back the word "commoner" to describe Pieter van Vollenhoven; my point being that in Margriet's case, she did not marry a foreigner (where most candidates would typically be either from the nobility or from the gentry), but a Dutchman, and a "commoner" at that. The word here, of course, is a noun.

Should you feel strongly about this, of course feel free to eliminate the word again. I think it is apt, but it's not worth an edit war to me! Regards, Bessel Dekker 15:03, 19 December 2005 (UTC)