User talk:UnionAttack
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[edit] Cite sources
Googlism shows nothing for "hammer space". Can you clarify please? When contributing material to Wikipedia, please cite your sources so others can verify your work. For example, citing book, print, or reliable web resources demonstrates that the material is verifiable and is not the editor's opinion. Please see Wikipedia:No original research and Wikipedia:Reliable sources for more information, or contact me on my talk page. -- Perfecto 21:46, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
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Latin phrases go to List of Latin phrases. The article is for speedy-deletion, then. (Next time, remember to sign your comments by typing ~~~~.) Thanks. -- Perfecto 22:24, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Grimms Fairy Tales
Are you referring to Grimm's Fairy Tales? If so, then the list of stories there is in German and French, if you'd like to write articles for one or a few of them, search Wikipedia for the title in English, like Cinderella, or the plot details, so you can be sure you're not making a duplicate article. I hope I answered your question. I'm sure ANY of them would be notable as articles. Good luck! -- Perfecto 23:07, 11 December 2005 (UTC)