User talk:68.60.59.250
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[edit] enny, meen ...
If you're going to leave comments, could you sign them, so I don't have to go back into history to figure out who wrote what? Better yet, put comments on the article Talk page, so others can learn from the discussion. You're quite correct, I assumed you were the vandal returning and reverted quickly; that's one of the disadvantages of using an anonymous IP - edits are taken less seriously. You may want to create an account, which can of course stay as anonymous as you like, for that reason. I will return it, although I'm not sure how you know it predates all other tiger versions ... - DavidWBrooks 10:19, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
I've added a slight clarification. Hopefully, it inspires someone to search for earlier 'tiger' versions.
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