User talk:Tickleschuckles

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Thank you for your message regarding reverted changes to this page. As you will see from the page history, it gets a fair amount of vandalism - while new material added may sound feasible, after further investigation it often proves to be incorrect or incomplete, frequently intended to give a negatively biased view of the school, staff or pupils. I am therefore often dubious of new material posted without reference. However, I do recognise Barry Orchard's book as an authoritative source of information, so I stand corrected! Thank you citing your reference. 81.174.240.182 09:50, 8 January 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Tonbridge School

Sorry I revereted the edit you made and issued a vandal warning. It sure looked implausible to me that this was valid content, but this is perhaps due to my ignorance of the subject. I undid my changes. I do have a suggestion to prevent it from happening again, however. You might consider using inline references when content is likely to be misjudged as that was. You can do this by putting the following immediately after the content: :.<ref>the reference source goes here</ref> Thanks in advance for your understanding. - Jerry Jerry lavoie 14:15, 11 January 2007 (UTC)