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Birth info

Re your recent Nina Sky edit. According to Wikipedia:Manual of Style, birth details generally are Joe Soap (born 1 December 1930, London); NOT Joe Soap (born 1 December 1930, in London). Nothing to do with me, but that is how it is. Regards,

Derek R Bullamore 01:23, 4 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Can you undo your move?

Hi. I appreciate where you're coming from with wanting to have separate articles for the school and for the shooting. BUT we just wrapped up a painful series of Deletion discussions for the school, the shooting, the shootign victim and even the guy they named the school after. Can you undo your move and put it back the way it was? Just for the sake of the recently-achieved consensus?? Canuckle 01:56, 7 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Regarding Latin Canadians

Sorry if I changed your recently updated article. Haitians aren't Latino in the sense of Hispanic culture yet they're technically Latin Americans, as Latin American countries are countries in which a Latin-derived language is spoken (in Haiti's case, French and the French-derived Haitian Creole). Haitians make up a significant populace in Canada and so I thought they should've been included in the article. I apologize for the edit.

Spyder00Boi 12:11, 14 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Fair use album covers cannot be used in an article about the artist, only in articles about the individual albums. There is no fair use rationale on the albums' image pages as to how they are useable in the artist's articles, and to put them there is a copyright violation. Corvus cornix 17:33, 23 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Your message

MySpace is not a credible source. Also, those sources for December 18 were published before a new source that said Wayne again decided to push back the release date, check the source. I just don't bother explaining myself anymore and I can't tell Wayne stans apart from good editors. No one bothers to check the source so I just say it's vandalism. Again, about the songs, MySpace isn't good, find something else, or maybe on Wayne's MySpace, but with all these leaked tracks I have no idea which ones are actually gonna be on the album and which aren't. --- Realest4Life 14:53, 29 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

In Regards to Young Deuce Comment

DEDICATED TO User talk:Blackjays1 (section) Everyone knows that with the exception of Kardinal Offishal,and maybe Jellestone, JB, or Don Million, all other rappers around Toronto are underground. I promo Young Deuce to the fullest. Black Jays are a joke, and the entire city knows this. They have to keep a circle because they are fearful of the real talent in this city coming from places like the STREETS of Parma ct. and Jane and Finch. Toronto would be much better off, if we all helped each other rise in a movement like the south. Instead, Kardi and friends get booed everywhere, and little to no respect. Jully Black has never been back to Jane and Finch to do track with aspiriing artist. These individuals mind you, are 29 years plus and barely have careers going. Note that since they've never actually represented a actual hood, they aren't even considered O.G.'s. This is the unforgiving truth. And to top it all off, they have no respect in the streets. In Jane and Finch, everyone will tell you about Young Deuce, The Corps, George Reefah, The Smugglaz. BlackJays keep to themselves and never have been in the streets. Do your research on Young Deuce and Jane and Finch. The amount that Jane and Finch's Driftwood and Shoreham are in the News is ridicuous. When the last time you heard Blackjays have the balls to claim a block. Or been in the news on some charges. Nobody claims them. They are weak, have no street cred, and boring old men who try to relate to a world they no nothing of. The recieve funding because their good little people whose white friends like Snow sit on the board of VideoFact to help them get grants like, "Jeah. This video will be hot". And since there is NO real competition in the video cateogories, they win all the Juno's, Which they paid for through publicity managers. Give some real street niggaz a chance, and we'll see what happens. Talent. Blood or Crip, people will respect it. And as for those videos on youtube, it did its job...How? Now you know the name and it puts fear in you. Bothers you. Gets under your skin. Just like this note....LOL. These are mere facts. I feel sorry for you and your camp by now in reading this.LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL...

primarica talk

I move the comment from my talk page to the Talk:Primerica_Financial_Services#Regarding_your_comments page. How did you do your cool user page ? My name's William too !  :) —Preceding unsigned comment added by DynV (talkcontribs) 05:00, 21 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Skeeter

What are these soundtracks? I cannot find any info about them.Cosprings 01:25, 8 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

On the Cousin Skeeter pageCosprings 01:02, 11 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dem Bow

Thanks for adding the dem bow beat to the reggaeton entry, good find and a good inclusion to the wiki. 65.0.125.120 (talk) 23:52, 24 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Join the project

WikiProject African diaspora is looking for editors to help build and maintain comprehensive, informative, balanced articles on wikipedia related to the cultural contributions of people of African descent all over the world. You are invited to join by adding your name to the list of members at WikiProject African diaspora. Welcome!

Just by looking at your recent contributions, I thought you might be interested in this project. futurebird (talk) 19:15, 25 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Great! Glad that you joined. You should add the project page to your watchlist, so you'll know what's happening. If you need help with any article or want to solicit more opinions on any African Diaspora related topic you can post to the talk page at WP:AFRO <-- that's our handy short cut, that make the project page easy to find. :) Cheers!futurebird (talk) 19:32, 25 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Riddims List

Thanks for the sites, much appreciated. TeePee-20.7 (talk) 22:30, 28 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]


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Rihanna edit

Actually, regarding this, it wasn't your edit that I intended to revert. In fact, I didn't even know you had edited. When I made this edit, I had done it less than a minute after you made your edit. You made your first edit while I was making mine, and my revert of your edit was a mistake. I hope that explains things. Acalamari 17:41, 18 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Good, thanks. :) Sorry about the initial confusion. Seasons greetings to you too. Acalamari 17:51, 18 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

e-mail

blackjays do you have e-mail cause id like to chat with you. :) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.62.56.197 (talk) 21:09, 20 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Jamaica Religion section

Hi, thanks for reverting that user - I'd used up my reverts for the day. My question is, tho, should we split up the section in Culture on Rastafari, and put the religion-related portion in that section? I know there are some (notably a recent editor) who don't consider Rastafarianism a religion, so we may be swapping one fight for another. Another solution would be to reorder some of the section in the article, including splitting off the Religion section from demographics to its own section, as it is in most national articles. Thanks. - BillCJ (talk) 03:46, 31 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

indo jamaican?

I noticed there are no exact sources like most other ethnic pages. but from doing research and looking around a bit i found this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-resident_Indian_and_Person_of_Indian_Origin that stated we had 62,000 of them living in the country. also the indo jamaican myspace http://groups.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=groups.groupProfile&groupID=105388177&MyToken=33cc8554-8f46-4555-8e42-2f58ad12d3d6 stated:Indo-Jamaican: a Jamaican of East Indian origin, descendant of the indentured immigrants that the British took from India in the 1830s for labour on the plantations around Jamaica. 37,000 Indians made it to Jamaica. Most were Hindu with a small minority of Muslims. The greatest influence was the cuisine. Roti and curries have become part of the nation's food.

Today, most Indo-Jamaicans are Christians due to converts and intermarriage, but the community is taking effort to revive Indian culture in the island. There are still several thousand Hindus. Different sources estimate the population of East Indians is 50,000 and half-East Indians at 42,000. Many have migrated to Florida, New York, Toronto and London. ive also done a little math but im not good at it. so i asked some one else to do it for me. and they got somewhere around 90,000+ just from multiplying jamaicas's population from the correct website UWI. but if thats not enough ill keep looking cause i want to see an exact number myself and not a percentage.