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keep him dressed is to put clothes on him he cannot take off himself. For a boy, these are hard to find. I had some back-zipping jumpsuits custom made that look boy-like. For extra security, I put a safety pin underneath the zipper pull tab, blocking the zipper from being pulled down. It sounds strange, but he is smart; he talks like a normal person and does well in special ed.
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either; these would otherwise look perfect too. I just learned about Knowledge (XXG) this year. I've been searching online for websites that I can use for references in this article. They are hard to find. Websites make the best references, because a link can be provided straight to them. For a printed book, it is much harder to fill in the information needed.
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By the way, my son has Diaz-Fedder syndrome, a rare condition that is like autism. One problem he has is he is sensitive to having clothes on his body. When there are any on him, he does anything he can to take them off, like a drowning person panicking to come to the surface for air. The only way to
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Thanks for your note. Well, yes, I have looked at this page for the very first time, very interesting! Up to now I have created my contribution in the same style as I have seen on many other pages. And I really like to include "born" and "died", because that looks much nicer - to me... Also I like to
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You were brilliant in there, Pinball. You "get" this wikipedia thing. I really enjoyed reading what you wrote and I'm glad the discussion went off on a tangent like that, it really stripped things down to some basic questions about what we're doing here. I have to give credit to TheRingess tho, he
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I did that thing with the nickserv, but what I didn't do was enter a new password, so I ended up registering "Spebi" with the , and so I changed my nickname to "Spebi_enwiki" and then registered it with a proper password and email address, but apparently it still shows my IP. I'd prefer to have the
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I'm sorry but I do not own a digital camera. That is why I have no picture for this article. I have plenty of clothes with back closures that would otherwise make excellent photo examples. It's too bad I can't use them. I do not have permission to use the pictures of such clothes in online catalogs
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for some suggestions about how to make a good intro. Without an opening paragraph that lets the reader know who we're talking about and why he's notable, it reads like a resume in that it's just a list of things about his life and accomplishments. Feel free to remove the tag once you've added an
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He wasn't blocked at the time he started the AfD -- the block didn't happen until about four hours later. (You can see the block log for a user by going to their contributions and clicking on the Block log link at the top.) Apparently he never bothered to change his userpage after returning from
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that was a lot of writing. And i appreciate you taking the time to write it. But I must say that I know this information from the guy who owns the fucking company, I mean that is pretty reliable. And, I mean, sourcing every single thing is tedious and really is not needed. Some things people just
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I'm increasingly unsure about whether he isn't understanding what I'm saying or is actually deliberately ignoring it... I thought my second comment on the subject was extremely clear and direct, but obviously it hasn't made an impression. I'll try again to get through to him.
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I read the 'like a resume' tag. I don't have a conflict of interest and I the information I wrote is supported by/cited in the sites listed in external links. Can you suggest what should be done to make it less resume-like? Is it the information itself or is it the words/tone?
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You said that you were the one attempting to mentor Bart? Could you please try again to explain to him that the comments of other users are not to be edited? Rather than list the large amount of diffs of his recent actions, I instead would like to direct your attention to
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see thousands of music and band-related articles every day, most of which are junk or self-publicity; thus, occasionally we make mistakes and a good article gets accidentally tagged for deletion (or vice versa, a bad one slips through the net).
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Dude, I just started with this article and i belive this is an important article in the context of demolition manias going on in Kerala. I am re writing the article and give me some time before you delete. I want to contest the deletion.
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I was editing the EuroGAP page and you moved it! Which is alright, because I was about to do the same thing ;) . Just lost some of the internal linking I was going to do, but that's easily recreated. Anyways, keep on categorizing!
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Don't worry about the other one- when I saw your message I did it myself. Only administrators can delete the resulting redirect that the Move Page function leaves on the userpage, so I did it for you. Keep up the good work :-)
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P.S. While this is a template for maximum efficiency, I would appreciate a note on my talk page so I know you got the message, and what you think. This is time-sensitive, so your urgent cooperation is appreciated. :)
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look, omg you dont be trippin! boy, ima gonna smack you! uhhh omg when do you have the right to come up in hea and cause some wack boy. boy ma mamma, ma babiii's mama and my babii's ho's mama wou smack you boy!
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Thanks for the comments. I do have a question, though - if Biggspowd is blocked, how can he instigate an AfD? This really bothers me, especially since his userpage says that he left Knowledge (XXG) in June...
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Hi - can I just say that I thought your recent comments on AN/I about what should and should not be in a wikipedia article were excellent - I really think you should work them up into an essay. --
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to comments left here unless you specifically ask otherwise. If I've left a comment on your talk page, I'm watching it and would rather you reply there to avoid ping-pong conversations. Thanks!
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article is probably a hoax -- I didn't find any information about anything named that on Google, or anything relevant about anyone named Gregor Handel. However, being a hoax is not one of the
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Hello there. Thanks for participating in this discussion. I posted a reply to your input on the discussion page, and was hoping that you might read it over and respond. thanks again.
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for more information about why. I've replaced the speedy tax with a hoax tag and a proposed deletion. Just a minor procedural thing, but I wanted to let you know why I changed it.
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It's more the tone/style -- it's not terrible, just needs some work. The big thing that makes it jump out as having a problem is the lack of an introduction; check out
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Unbelievably, this seems to continue. I left a possible solution at his talk page as an additional warning. Since then, he has received another complaint. Thanks,
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know. And who knows if any sources are correct, I could go out of my way to create a whole Alfred Dunner website and have it be completely fake. --
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include the place of birth/death into the bracket. So it is much easier to see this information at first glance. I hope this is not a problem. :)
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I added an introduction which I consider neutral. I removed the tag but if you feel it still needs to be there I guess just add it again.
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So, which one did you get the cloak for? If it was Spebi, then you need to link them... /msg NickServ help link for instructions.
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And you did it again on Finis Mitchell! I may just give up on this racket (aka I'll stick to letters further in from now on) ;)
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Hi! I noticed your involvement on U.S. South-related articles, categories and WikiProjects, and I wanted to let you know about
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Your comment on the isms category was really funny too... and I agree, if things like magnetism are included, why not? :)
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Thanks for the compliment. It just occurred to me while I was reading it that it could create some unnecessary confusion.
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There's nothing wrong with having an article about it, but rewrite the ideas in your own words and cite your sources
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Whoops... sorry about that! :) That page needs a lot of work, so I'm glad to see someone else is looking at it.
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introduction, and just let me know if you need any help. Thanks for contributing to the Knowledge (XXG)! :) --
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anon edit to the previous version which also contains vandalism – in such cases it is necessary to revert to
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Yeah, that article about bill fehling, that was a joke my friends played. thank's for getting rid of it. :)
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Hello, Pinball22. Based on the templates on your talk page, I would like you to consider joining the
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Thanks for your efforts in tackling vandalism. However, it's sometimes easy to accidentally revert
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The Boki Bean is real you lame ass, how dare you discard Gregor Hansel's greatest discoverey.
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Thank you Pinball...appreciate the advice on the proper way of handling. Have a great day.
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Thanks for the move and typos.... must have gone blind reading it so many times to check it
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was equally brilliant and it was a stimulating debate! It reminded me of playing that game
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and TheRingess was playing the Edgeworth role. Well... I hope they keep the article! --
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I wasn't 100% - looks like I was wrong! It does look right with the apostrophe though!
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to delete it as a copyright violation if you just copy and paste someone else's words.
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chat over Knowledge (XXG) or email rather than on IRC, because it's too confusing, uh.
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either doesn't get it or simply could care less what you've told him. Amazing.
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Dude, I started it differently as an article about Rock crosses of Kerala.
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Fair enough, I apologise for the error. Sadly, those of us who are regular
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Whoops, you're right, I did miss one there! Sorry about that. :)
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Way cool. Thanks for contributing to the 'pedia. :) --
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You maybe interested in the Article Rescue Squadron
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TheRingess
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Phoenix Wright
GIR
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Fang Aili
20:44, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
Deskana
(For Great Justice!)
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newpage patrollers
Walton monarchist89
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the guide to layout
Pinball22
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Pinball22
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Geotek
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Pinball22
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Boki Bean
Boki Bean
criteria for speedy deletion
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