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I will always respond to anything posted here on YOUR talkpage, or if neccesary, via email.
If you need to contact me, use my talkpage, or e-mail me ,however, replies will not be swift, and I WILL report anything against Wikipedia policy here on my talkpage, or anyone elses talkpages, should they need to be informed, don't think for a minute that you can personally attack someone by email, because I will tell them.
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OK, but your recent incivility and argumentativeness will result in a further block if you're not careful. You say at the top of your user page to 'please be civil' - that's good advice you should take care to follow yourself.
They've been blocked for a day (however, had it been up to me I would have made it two weeks, double their first block a couple of weeks ago). Daniel Case16:19, 2 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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I was recently involved in a incident, which left me blocked for a time, however, I am now unblocked, and I have removed the warning notices, should I replace them, or is it ok that they have been removed?
It's not a problem to remove old messages you no longer need, some people see it as more honest to archive them the way you would any other talk page messages, but there isn't a hard and fast rule. --pgk17:31, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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I wouldn't call that a typo. We've seen that specific type of vandalism before. I tend to post a "final warning" template on user talk pages when I find racist vandalism. As far as material "promoting" (or detracting from) the sport, I see no problem removing it. Rklawton16:15, 1 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I've blocked it - but please try not to leave messages like that on their talk pages - it'll only serve to encourage them ;) Glen11:19, 7 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]