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Please note that edits to: Teresa of Ávila, Constitutionalism, cuisine of Brazil, Allison, and Salisbury may overlap with my IP address recently but that my edits to: Fenway, Fenway Park, and Gordon College are not vandalism. Please do not block, as I am making valuable contributions to the last three, sometimes under my "aepoutre" account, and sometimes not. If you have any advice/suggestions on how to avoid future confusion, please let me know!
Alain Poutre
Since the "Fenway" in Boston refers to something more than just Fenway Park, do you think a disambiguation page might be the best way to go? For example, the "Colleges of the Fenway" have nothing to do with Fenway Park, but it might be interesting to know what is meant by "Fenway."
Alain Poutre
You are quite right Harry, I can't believe that I forgot about the scene at the start of the movie with the young boy being abducted and then, of course, raped by the cop and the priest. The category should stay. My mistake. Best wishes.-- Rob NS 01:58, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
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Debates happen, so no problem. There should definitely be better guidelines about this sort of thing though, and hopefully a consensus will be reached.- BillDeanCarter 22:59, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
Please note that edits to: Teresa of Ávila, Constitutionalism, cuisine of Brazil, Allison, and Salisbury may overlap with my IP address recently but that my edits to: Fenway, Fenway Park, and Gordon College are not vandalism. Please do not block, as I am making valuable contributions to the last three, sometimes under my "aepoutre" account, and sometimes not. If you have any advice/suggestions on how to avoid future confusion, please let me know!
Alain Poutre
Since the "Fenway" in Boston refers to something more than just Fenway Park, do you think a disambiguation page might be the best way to go? For example, the "Colleges of the Fenway" have nothing to do with Fenway Park, but it might be interesting to know what is meant by "Fenway."
Alain Poutre
You are quite right Harry, I can't believe that I forgot about the scene at the start of the movie with the young boy being abducted and then, of course, raped by the cop and the priest. The category should stay. My mistake. Best wishes.-- Rob NS 01:58, 24 May 2007 (UTC)