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[edit] I need a couple of things explained to me...
For example, a radio show has many bits, many characters and many inside jokes. And accoring to what I've read, everything must be on paper form before it can be considered to be on wikipedia.
I am mainly speaking of the Dave, Shelly, and Chainsaw article that a few of us has worked somewhat hard on. I find it very hard for a radio show's article article to even exist, because, for example, there is hardly any information on either their web site, in books, or in newspaper articles. And if you listen to the show, you can confirm pratically everything that is on the article in one form or another. I don't want to start no mutiny, but I just think there should be some sort of a seperate guideline regarding radio shows and radio stations.
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[edit] Talk:Saddam Hussein
I fail to know how seeing your fellow wikipedian's hard work being wrecked by vandals makes you "laugh". Does that somehow teach Hussein a lesson?
Please think before condoning vandalism of anykind in future thank you Glen 23:06, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Youtube
Hi. No problem. Thanks for taking the time to review the deletion and the sound basis for restoring it. --Spartaz 17:43, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
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