User talk:Sparks 333

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[edit] Sparks_333

I co-authored the NUGGET article along with P.duffy and lynchical. It's an excellent article and I cannot understand at all why people do not agree with it.

Your thoughts?

  • What this appears to be is a collection of school kids who cry out, "Listen, you old farts! We have this funky new word/concept/idea and we're going to use it, spread it around, and grab this chance at immortality. If you disagree, we'll make fun of your self-inflated intelligence." So be it. Then make a web page and tell your tale. But, this isn't encyclopedic. I voted delete, and made it strong delete because of all the silly puppetry. I don't see my vote changing. Ifnord 05:32, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
If we singled out one reason why the article cannot stay on Wikipedia, it would be because you have no references. The single article listed is not sufficient for anything more than a stub. The only "reliable" information that can be derived from that reference is that such an act called "nuggeting" occurs at a single school district. Until more references can be provided (websites made by you guys don't count!), this article does not deserve an entry on Wikipedia. --mdd4696 15:42, 22 November 2005 (UTC)