User talk:Cke77

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Hello. OK, let's be honest. Your article about that school is amongst the most stupid ones. It's pure vanity: you fail miserably at proving there is anything worth of interest in this school. You give petty details like the number of student per grade. How about the number of rest rooms, the colour of the paint on the walls. You are so full of yourself, that you imagine you can create categories just because you fancy it. How about creating articles for all coins you ever possessed, and create a category "the coin I possessed" ? Hugh ? My best suggestion is : do not create any article for the next 2 months, take time to do minors edits here and there. Go into your school library, open an encyclopaedia, read the entry at encyclopaedia and understand what is happening here. Read the welcome page. Grow up. Abandon pointless vanity. Do not suppose it's clever to create schools articles because plenty of them clutter up WP. I expect a response by you on this page. Gtabary 12:19, 4 December 2005 (UTC)

Gtabary — please refer to WP:CIVIL before you rant at other editors. Thanks. BRossow T/C 03:17, 16 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Image Tagging Image:Whswall.jpg

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[edit] Area codes

Hi there. Please stop creating extremely short area code articles as these are likely to be deleted. If you're planning to expand them, it would be better to build each into a full article, but at least into a stub, before creating the next. Thanks. —Whouk (talk) 11:58, 28 March 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Leobsod.png

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