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[edit] Message From Michael Legge

Thanks Plank.

While googling I inadvertently came across this discussion of throwing me out of the reference pages. (Didn't even know I was there, actually)

I saw you coming to my defense and that you are one of the select few who have not only seen but like my goofy movies. Thanks for standing up for the weird.

Your photo looks like someone who has watched too many of my movies.

Onward and downward,

Michael Legge

[edit] Waddya know?

You're right. I looked in the director index and there I was. Funny, I did about five minutes worth of stuff in that one, and that gets listed. You can put it back. Thanks.

[edit] Lorna Nogueira

  • Plank, sorry to bug you but Lorna Nogueira is up for VfD again for the third time. Since you voted keep last time I was wondering whether you could add input into the debate. Thanks. Megan1967 07:29, 24 May 2005 (UTC)
Could you say (either in the article of on the Talk page) which awards the films won? Another editor changed "award-winning" to "straight-to-DVD", and I was going to revert — but then realised that I had no idea which if either was correct. That's why I simply removed the qualifier. Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 08:21, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)

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