Hi! This is Icarus!, being non-Wiki (I'm not logged in...), saying thanx for the work on the Discordianism page! Keep it up! 24.176.20.60 17:36, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
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Thanks a lot for the info and cleanup. I'm leaving "Boulevard..." as the 12th track for now – if any editors want to change this later, they'll come across your comment and can decide for themselves what to do. Fvasconcellos 14:15, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
I've put this up for its 2nd peer review - maybe you would like to add some comments and suggestions. regards-- KaptKos 09:31, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
Checking my Devo 2.0 album liner notes, Alan Myers did *not* play on the album. It lists Freese for Whip It and The Winner, and another drummer, Neil Taylor for the rest of the tracks.
Heh, thanks for the notes. Added Stax to List of MTG terms. Tt's a Type 1 deck that uses, dunno if it's still viable, a variety of artifacts like Smokestack to lock down gameplay while using all that jazzy Type 1 artifact abuse to pump out powerful and expensive cards way too early. And I'd been meaning to archive my talk page. Staxringold talk contribs 19:23, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
Uglinessman, changes have been made to Doctor Steel and I would like to direct your attention to the voting being done on the afd talk page.
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I'm just trying to bug you (i thought that my dreadfulness might be a thing to annoy you with) Poobslag 16:04, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Hi - thanks for your good faith input to Dare to be Stupid. It's actually not close to Devo's cover of Satisfaction. Al's Dare to be Stupid has some of the same chord progressions and rhythmic devices as "Big Mess" and many of the same synth riffs. I believe I can find a citation for it - I'll add something to the page... Yes, here's one, [1] - this person claims it has "Big Mess" and a little of "Deep Sleep" as well. Here's one that says it's "Freedom of Choice" and "Big Mess" [2]. This one also says "Big Mess" and "Deep Sleep" [3]. Anyway, thanks again, but I changed it back. Give "Big Mess" a listen if you want, then listen to "Dare to be Stupid." Here's a "Stupid" clip from Amazon [4] and here's Devo's "Satisfaction": [5]. Gekritzl 22:28, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
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Hi. You weighed in on the Doctor Steel AfD debate back in February 2007. Thought you might like to know that there is a new one up for review, in case you wish to comment again. I have contacted as many as I could who weighed in on the last one, both for and against, in an effort to be fair. -- Jonnybgoode44 ( talk) 06:38, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
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Hi there. I've recently been working on improving the 'Gloomy Sunday' article, and noticed that you showed an interest in it at a previous date. Well excuse my boldness (and absolute noobiness) but as you would notice if you go onto the article, I've been having some trouble with the picture (could never quite figure out the damn uploading process). Since I have absolutly no where left to turn, I was wondering if I could badger some of the past contributers (or anyone else who reads this in pity) to maybe assit in fixing the image problems? I know this is a bit of a stretch, but hey, we're all here to contribute ey? If you can help, that would be great, but otherwise, thanks regardless :) Trollyboy ( talk) 12:57, 4 November 2011 (UTC)
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Hi! This is Icarus!, being non-Wiki (I'm not logged in...), saying thanx for the work on the Discordianism page! Keep it up! 24.176.20.60 17:36, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
I formatted your comment at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Badger Badger Badger to fit the standard layout for Article for Deletion pages. I think you probably meant to vote keep, but I didn't want to presume and change it for you, so I marked it only as a comment. Please do update that if you want to register your vote formally. Cheers! — Saxifrage ✎ 18:42, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
In "Are You There God?...", Chef refered to Stan as children
If you have any problems concerning my reasons for deleting the article, you could take it up with me at my talk page. If you want to open general discussion, you could start a new topic on the " Straight Outta Lynwood" article. If you have any questions, please contact me at my talk page. Ian Manka 00:19, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
Thanks a lot for the info and cleanup. I'm leaving "Boulevard..." as the 12th track for now – if any editors want to change this later, they'll come across your comment and can decide for themselves what to do. Fvasconcellos 14:15, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
I've put this up for its 2nd peer review - maybe you would like to add some comments and suggestions. regards-- KaptKos 09:31, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
Checking my Devo 2.0 album liner notes, Alan Myers did *not* play on the album. It lists Freese for Whip It and The Winner, and another drummer, Neil Taylor for the rest of the tracks.
Heh, thanks for the notes. Added Stax to List of MTG terms. Tt's a Type 1 deck that uses, dunno if it's still viable, a variety of artifacts like Smokestack to lock down gameplay while using all that jazzy Type 1 artifact abuse to pump out powerful and expensive cards way too early. And I'd been meaning to archive my talk page. Staxringold talk contribs 19:23, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
Uglinessman, changes have been made to Doctor Steel and I would like to direct your attention to the voting being done on the afd talk page.
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I'm just trying to bug you (i thought that my dreadfulness might be a thing to annoy you with) Poobslag 16:04, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Hi - thanks for your good faith input to Dare to be Stupid. It's actually not close to Devo's cover of Satisfaction. Al's Dare to be Stupid has some of the same chord progressions and rhythmic devices as "Big Mess" and many of the same synth riffs. I believe I can find a citation for it - I'll add something to the page... Yes, here's one, [1] - this person claims it has "Big Mess" and a little of "Deep Sleep" as well. Here's one that says it's "Freedom of Choice" and "Big Mess" [2]. This one also says "Big Mess" and "Deep Sleep" [3]. Anyway, thanks again, but I changed it back. Give "Big Mess" a listen if you want, then listen to "Dare to be Stupid." Here's a "Stupid" clip from Amazon [4] and here's Devo's "Satisfaction": [5]. Gekritzl 22:28, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
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Hi. You weighed in on the Doctor Steel AfD debate back in February 2007. Thought you might like to know that there is a new one up for review, in case you wish to comment again. I have contacted as many as I could who weighed in on the last one, both for and against, in an effort to be fair. -- Jonnybgoode44 ( talk) 06:38, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
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Hi there. I've recently been working on improving the 'Gloomy Sunday' article, and noticed that you showed an interest in it at a previous date. Well excuse my boldness (and absolute noobiness) but as you would notice if you go onto the article, I've been having some trouble with the picture (could never quite figure out the damn uploading process). Since I have absolutly no where left to turn, I was wondering if I could badger some of the past contributers (or anyone else who reads this in pity) to maybe assit in fixing the image problems? I know this is a bit of a stretch, but hey, we're all here to contribute ey? If you can help, that would be great, but otherwise, thanks regardless :) Trollyboy ( talk) 12:57, 4 November 2011 (UTC)
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