User talk:Melbcity
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Arundhati bakshi 12:01, 11 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Essay
To judge by the way you are pushing your article The Dome - Melbourne's Royal Exhibition Building, I assume you are Arnold Zable. Will you please note that it has been in Talk:Royal Exhibition Building since February and that is the right place for it - it is far too much: a personal essay / vanity piece for Arnold Zable / source material (minutes of meetings), all things which are not allowed on Wikipedia. By all means publish the article on your own website and provide a link to it from here. By all means add a short note about the achievement of World Heritage status to Royal Exhibition Building. But please spare us your shimmering in the crackling heat and other un-encyclopedic stuff. -- RHaworth 08:14, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
- You are wrong. I do not think you have read the conent before you vandalised it. It is a verty valuable historical recoird/content related to one of Melbourne's most significant cultural heritage sites. I suggest that you consult widely before you act on such a vandalistic manner Please restore my post. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Melbcity (talk • contribs)
I am sure you can write better English than the above. Sloppy writing will not help your case. I am very happy to grant your request for wider consultation. -- RHaworth 08:54, 22 October 2006 (UTC)