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I saw that you semi-protected the article for vandalism. I'm not sure if you are aware of it but all the vandalism came from one of our infamous vandals, Bambifan101. As of right now all the accounts and IPs of the user have been blocked, so I don't think protection is necessary at this point. As
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for being a FAIL for advertising. The original entry was written by marketing people. I have written a new version which is focused on the company's impact in Portland, as well as their partnership with AARP, and it is in
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about being scooped so I have only just now realised that I have scooped you back. I'm really sorry that happened and it really was not intentional. I can now understand why you are a little peeved with me. Sorry again.
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after some requests and noticed on the block log that you speedy deleted an old article under this title. Thought I should let you know. It is a big important topic but I don't doubt your speedy was right
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to make a suggestion for a future COTW. And with Halloween fast approaching, remember that pennies really suck as a ātreatā and you can expect toilet paper and or eggs on your residence for your ātrickā.
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