Talk:The Curse of Blondie
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[edit]The only problem I have with the moving of material from 'The Curse Of Blondie' to 'The Curse of Blondie' (assuming the latter is the correct capitalisation) is that it obscures the history of the original article. If 'The Curse Of Blondie' had been renamed 'The Curse of Blondie' (after removing the old stubby 'The Curse of Blondie' to avoid clashes) and then 'The Curse Of Blondie' had been created as a brand-new redirecting-article..... the history of the main article would have been preserved.
Did you all follow that?!!
Anyway, what I'm saying is that getting rid of the stub when there was a 'full' article was the right idea, as was correcting the capitalisation. It's just that the way it was done preserves the history of the stub (which got overwritten anyway), but obscures the history of the 'proper' article.
Probably no point in worrying about it now...
Fourohfour 12:06, 10 September 2005 (UTC)
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