User talk:67.15.76.185
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I apologize; your first edit, apparently unintentionally, reintroduced some vandalism that had previously been removed; I assumed your second edit was in the same vein and reverted it. Sorry about the misunderstanding, and good luck with your editing. RobthTalk 14:04, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] IP address
I have a couple requests: Could you please stop replacing your IP address with a private IP on talk pages? It's important for a signature to accurately show which user posted the comment. I'm not sure why you're doing this, but I assure you that 67.15.76.185 is the address under which your contributions are recorded. My other request is for you to please stop editing User:Stbalbach/Reminders. That page is part of Stbalbach's user space, and he has indicated that he doesn't want you to edit it. If you have any comments for him, you can leave them at User talk:Stbalbach. Thanks. Rhobite 02:12, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
Once again, all messages for a certain user should go on that user's talk page. You are not editing Stbalbach's talk page, you are editing a page which he apparently uses for his own reference. It isn't the right place to write messages on. Rhobite 02:23, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
My company uses IP privacy filters - I cannot disable them any better than I have. I'venoticed that many times the IP address shows up correctly, sometimes not. Also, Stbalbach has been stalking me, so I wanted to be sure he got my message to back off. I think that's set now. 67.15.76.188 11:22, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
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