User talk:NCB641

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What is your source for claiming the trump tower will be 720 feet tall? I can't find any such claim anywhere else. 213 meters is roughly 699 feet, and every other source I've seen claims 700 feet. 720 seems made up to me. Wbbigtymer 21:09, 20 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Please do not remove large sections of articles without explanation

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[edit] Please do not delete Mobile / New Orleans Mardi Gras

Wikipedia is one of the few places where New Orleans influence on Mobile's Mardi Gras can be documented. It is important to describe how New Orleans preserved the French Creole culture and restored the Tuesday celebrations back to Mobile, which had reduced Carnivale to New Year's celebrations or Twelfth Night, due to British/Spanish prohibition of French customs. Thank you for your patience; it is not intended to seem repetitious, but the details take time to connect, to show how New Orleans spread the Mardi Gras customs to other cities. -209.214.45.10 10:33, 22 March 2007 (UTC)