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: Seriously. The "reference" you keep adding is not a reference. Then you add personnel that is not supported. That is why the material is being removed. I'm sorry that you think I'm showing page ownership. I don't feel I own that article. It was the subject of vandalism several months ago and so I added it to my watch list. I am now simply watching it so that material isn't added incorrectly. I'm sorry you feel that I'm vandalizing the article, but perhaps you can explain why "The truth in no particular order{{sic|.}}" is correctly punctuated and how >{{cite album-notes|title=Spitfire|artist=[[LeAnn Rimes]]|format=[[Compact disc|CD]] back cover|publisher=[[Rhino Records|Rhino Records UK]], [[Curb Records]]|year=[[2013 albums#April|2013]]|publisherid=5053105663828|quote=The truth in no particular order}}</ref><ref>{{cite album-notes|title=Spitfire|artist=[[LeAnn Rimes]]|format=[[Compact disc|CD]] back cover|publisher=[[Curb Records]]|year=[[2013 albums#April|2013]]|publisherid=D2-79365|quote=The truth in no particular order}} is an actual reference. It breaks several formatting guidelines (linking the year and format. I accept liner notes as being valid, but to apply a name like that is not encyclopedic. However, if you were to explain what that meant, with a valid source, that might be better. Also, if you add material to an article and it's removed, it's usually appropriate to discuss it. I have chosen to discuss it here, but discussing it on the article's talk page would also be appropriate. ~~~~
: Seriously. The "reference" you keep adding is not a reference. Then you add personnel that is not supported. That is why the material is being removed. I'm sorry that you think I'm showing page ownership. I don't feel I own that article. It was the subject of vandalism several months ago and so I added it to my watch list. I am now simply watching it so that material isn't added incorrectly. I'm sorry you feel that I'm vandalizing the article, but perhaps you can explain why "The truth in no particular order{{sic|.}}" is correctly punctuated and how >{{cite album-notes|title=Spitfire|artist=[[LeAnn Rimes]]|format=[[Compact disc|CD]] back cover|publisher=[[Rhino Records|Rhino Records UK]], [[Curb Records]]|year=[[2013 albums#April|2013]]|publisherid=5053105663828|quote=The truth in no particular order}}</ref><ref>{{cite album-notes|title=Spitfire|artist=[[LeAnn Rimes]]|format=[[Compact disc|CD]] back cover|publisher=[[Curb Records]]|year=[[2013 albums#April|2013]]|publisherid=D2-79365|quote=The truth in no particular order}} is an actual reference. It breaks several formatting guidelines (linking the year and format. I accept liner notes as being valid, but to apply a name like that is not encyclopedic. However, if you were to explain what that meant, with a valid source, that might be better. Also, if you add material to an article and it's removed, it's usually appropriate to discuss it. I have chosen to discuss it here, but discussing it on the article's talk page would also be appropriate. ~~~~
:Simple mistake on my part, the punctuation was to keep things grammatically correct and if I posted it wrong then oops my bad, no reason to remove it just fix it. It is worth noting that the album's back cover does say that it is "The truth in no particular order" as it is mentioned on the page
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Rimes also stated that the album "covers a range of emotions that I've experienced in my lifetime, from anger to love, from frustrations to letting go," as well as how her and co-producer, Darrell Brown, had "talked about telling that story in chronological order, but that didn't work sonically, so he said, ‘It's the truth…in no particular order.' And isn't that what life is about?"
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The sentence may need reworded and that I can agree with but there needs to be a note somewhere that that is mentioned on the album. Maybe something along the lines 'that statement "The truth in no particular order" is quoted on the back of the album cover.' ~~~~

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April 2014

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Information icon Hello, I'm Walter Görlitz. I noticed that you made a comment on the page Spitfire (LeAnn Rimes album) that didn't seem very civil, so it has been removed. Wikipedia needs people like you and me to collaborate, so it's one of our core principles to interact with one another in a polite and respectful manner. If you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. Walter Görlitz (talk) 16:17, 24 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Seriously. The "reference" you keep adding is not a reference. Then you add personnel that is not supported. That is why the material is being removed. I'm sorry that you think I'm showing page ownership. I don't feel I own that article. It was the subject of vandalism several months ago and so I added it to my watch list. I am now simply watching it so that material isn't added incorrectly. I'm sorry you feel that I'm vandalizing the article, but perhaps you can explain why "The truth in no particular order. [sic]" is correctly punctuated and how >Spitfire (Media notes). Rhino Records UK, Curb Records. 2013. The truth in no particular order {{cite AV media notes}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Check date values in: |year= (help); Unknown parameter |artist= ignored (|others= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |publisherid= ignored (help)CS1 maint: year (link)</ref><ref>Spitfire (Media notes). Curb Records. 2013. The truth in no particular order {{cite AV media notes}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Check date values in: |year= (help); Unknown parameter |artist= ignored (|others= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |publisherid= ignored (help)CS1 maint: year (link) is an actual reference. It breaks several formatting guidelines (linking the year and format. I accept liner notes as being valid, but to apply a name like that is not encyclopedic. However, if you were to explain what that meant, with a valid source, that might be better. Also, if you add material to an article and it's removed, it's usually appropriate to discuss it. I have chosen to discuss it here, but discussing it on the article's talk page would also be appropriate. ~~~~
Simple mistake on my part, the punctuation was to keep things grammatically correct and if I posted it wrong then oops my bad, no reason to remove it just fix it. It is worth noting that the album's back cover does say that it is "The truth in no particular order" as it is mentioned on the page

Rimes also stated that the album "covers a range of emotions that I've experienced in my lifetime, from anger to love, from frustrations to letting go," as well as how her and co-producer, Darrell Brown, had "talked about telling that story in chronological order, but that didn't work sonically, so he said, ‘It's the truth…in no particular order.' And isn't that what life is about?" </blockquoate> The sentence may need reworded and that I can agree with but there needs to be a note somewhere that that is mentioned on the album. Maybe something along the lines 'that statement "The truth in no particular order" is quoted on the back of the album cover.' ~~~~