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Bgwhite: Track 5 of side 1 has two titles, only one track length. To make this look right, with two titles in " ", I substituted first the whole track listing template and then the template for track 5 - explaining this in the edit summaries. If anyone can work out how to do this manually, please do. I can't see it myself.
PamD06:49, 21 June 2016 (UTC)reply
Please check and remove "stub" classifications if possible
Hello,
I've updated and expanded the lemma with quotes, sources, dates and historical facts. It would be nice if the two classifications as "stub" could be cancelled. Who can do it?
Best, julius f2
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talk)
08:37, 3 April 2018 (UTC)reply
4 April 2018
Hello
I tried to embed the Flying Lesbians still somewhat more in their historical context, showing them and their effects as part and activists of the German/European Women's movement/ second wave. Please correct errors in my English translation. Thanks.
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07:56, 4 April 2018 (UTC)reply
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Track listing
@
Bgwhite: Track 5 of side 1 has two titles, only one track length. To make this look right, with two titles in " ", I substituted first the whole track listing template and then the template for track 5 - explaining this in the edit summaries. If anyone can work out how to do this manually, please do. I can't see it myself.
PamD06:49, 21 June 2016 (UTC)reply
Please check and remove "stub" classifications if possible
Hello,
I've updated and expanded the lemma with quotes, sources, dates and historical facts. It would be nice if the two classifications as "stub" could be cancelled. Who can do it?
Best, julius f2
Julius f2 (
talk)
08:37, 3 April 2018 (UTC)reply
4 April 2018
Hello
I tried to embed the Flying Lesbians still somewhat more in their historical context, showing them and their effects as part and activists of the German/European Women's movement/ second wave. Please correct errors in my English translation. Thanks.
--
Julius f2 (
talk)
07:56, 4 April 2018 (UTC)reply