User talk:156.34.219.132

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Thanks for the welcome. I used to have an account and had over 20000 edits before I abandoned it for the "purity" of anonymous editing.(it's what Wikipedia is built on) I have compiled close to 30000 more edits as an IP and don't intend to reverse that trend anytime soon. Unless an editor has hopes of being an adminstrator (a nomination I declined numerous times) then an account really doesn't mean too much. But thanks for taking the time to extend the welcome anyways. Have a nice day! 156.34.219.132 (talk) 02:30, 17 November 2007 (UTC)

BTW - I did not add back radio stations (which you see as advertising, but have individual articles here) to th AOR page. What I was attempting to do, was reverse your wholesale deletion of the another song list on that page without any discussion. The sweeping deletions were unnecessary and pompous. I was simply reversing them - not "vandalizing" the page. It seems the deletions could be seen more as "vandalism', especially with no discussion, or proposed changes on the discussion page. Why don't you engage and collaborate with the contributors... Again, it was not the list of radio stations or links that I had (or had intended to add back), rather it was a list of songs that I was hoping could be saved/moved rather than lost to the wind. Ultimately it doesn't matter. Pop culture as a whole is covered better elsewhere. Cheers DannyRay (talk) 11:31, 18 November 2007 (UTC)