User talk:62.64.214.84

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[edit] Vandalism

Obviously you're very thoughtless and can't see what and what is not vandalism. I have thousands of excellent edits and many of them are actually reverting and fighting vandalism. You have NO right to call any of my edits vandalism.

The edits to Elizabeth Hurley were messy; the ONE reference was not in the right format and not even reliable, and it was made into one long and boring paragraph. Try and get a reference from the BBC News and then it may stand a chance. All of the quotations added were messy and don't even have a place in the article. I typed in the name of Dominic Montemarano and Elizabeth Hurley into Google and I didn't get any good hits about them and their supposed relationship. If you can find a reliable source from a newspaper or BBC and can shorten the length of the entry, it will be allowed in the article. Due to strict regulations for biographies in Wikipedia, we cannot allow any potentially false information. Regards. Eagle Owl 16:14, 10 June 2007 (UTC)

I have now added some information that covers the topic with a better reference that will stand better in the article. I'm hoping this satisfies everyone. Eagle Owl 16:49, 10 June 2007 (UTC)