User talk:Xndr

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Hello, Xndr, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

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[edit] Books?

If You are interested in books You should visit Wikipedia:WikiProject Books and its sub-projects like Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels. Best, feydey 04:31, 22 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Glam metal

Absolutely not. You and Deathrocker are engaging in a garden-variety edit war, and neither of you has done anything to merit a block (and if I blocked one of you at this point, I'd probably have to block both of you). If there's a 3RR violation, report it, but otherwise, I encourage you to stop worrying about getting Deathrocker blocked and to try to look at some compromise versions of the controversial sentence that may be acceptable to all parties. I have inserted such a sentence in the article and look forward to feedback. | Mr. Darcy talk 17:41, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Excuse me...

please explain why you removed these edits[[1]]. Don't remove things just because the artist is not popular. Leave me a message and we'll discuss this.TNTfan101 03:47, 25 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Hair metal.

"Hello, I enjoyed your points in the discussion of Glam metal [1] I agree that "hair metal" was originally derogatory, but now its the name used almost universally for the genre by fans. Unfortunately the people editing this page try to sweep under the rug any criticism of the genre and refuse to recognize the origin of the term "hair metal".[2] I've been adding the etymology of the term [3], but this edit has been the target of reverts, and one user was blocked for reverting. Now another editor is reverting. [4] There are just not many quality people trying to shape up this page. I can add numerous other uses of "hair farmer" but the only issue seems to be people's refusal to recognize how criticism shaped the name. I'd appreciate any thoughts you have on the subject. Xndr 21:43, 19 December 2006 (UTC)"

I've said all I can really. I was unaware of the term hair farmer. It seems no one is willing to acknowledge the glam rock/metal problem or fans' usage of hair metal. -- Kevin Browning 07:35, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Orphaned fair use image (Image:Lonelyisaneyesore.albumart.gif)

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[edit] Supernatural Previouslies

Hi! In response to your note, I have no idea who specifically makes the previouslies, but it is most likely the editors collaborating with the producers and music people (basically, the post-production staff). I threw in the SOON promo only because it was the one actual "promo" that that same team seems to have made and it's in the same vein as the previouslies. All the other promos, the Supernatural production staff has nothing to do with (and it shows, in my opinion). They are made by the CW's promotional/marketing team, which Kripke and Company have no control over. Normally, I wouldn't find previouslies/promos notable, but Supernatural's have become quite distinct and unique to the show. As far as other markets, I believe the previouslies are shown in all of them, because they are considered part of the episode itself (they are included on the DVDs, after all). The SOON promo, however, I know was not shown everywhere (Canada, for instance, which is a shame). I wanted to mention it, but if it will cause confusion, it's not so important. I don't think we can go into too much detail about this, though, without getting too much into trivia territory, so I don't think we should list all the songs they've used for the previouslies, just "Carry On Wayward Son," which was the first and most impactful. Thanks for the note! —simpatico talk 07:53, 8 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Supernatural 14 image.

I will be uploading a higher quality image. I'll choose the same scene as yours. :D augrunt 11:25, 13 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Supernatural Image for Episode 14 Seaosn 2.

Screenshot Uploaded... Check out the difference in quality and the lack of a watermark ;)augrunt 10:36, 20 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Thanks!

I'll get right on it. It's nice to know that some users are willing to help other users. Thanks! Michael 21:39, 1 March 2007 (UTC) Mike5193 (talk

[edit] Just a Heads up!

Remember when making a "NEW" Supernatural page to change "ALL" the old details...

You left "Roadkill" at TV.com on the new episode's page "Heart".

Cheers and See ya on the Supernatural pages ;) lol.

augrunt 04:24, 23 March 2007 (UTC)