User talk:24.205.30.139

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[edit] Back to the Future: The Ride

I have no doubt that it was true, especially since it was shown in that clip. And I'm sure that she's a wonderful person. Please don't mistake notability with importance - Just because she doesn't meet the notability guidelines (found here) doesn't mean that she's not important enough as a person. There are billions of important people that aren't notable enough for a Wikipedia article.

Specifically, as the last member of the public to ride the ride, she is a piece of trivia. As per Wikipedia's trivia guidelines, that cannot be added. I hope you understand. Congratulations on being there the last day! It's a great ride, and it will be missed. =David(talk)(contribs) 14:30, 6 September 2007 (UTC)

Also, please be aware: Wikipedia has a policy known as the three-revert rule. Reverting content to an article more than three times in a day results in a block. Be careful when editing articles, so as to avoid that. You might additionally want to create an account so that we can better identify you. Cheers! =David(talk)(contribs) 14:34, 6 September 2007 (UTC)

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