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Chandler

Hi, if you got time for it, please take a look at the article about Oba Chandler. Any improvements are welcomed. Thanks.

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Apologies for this: a mis-hit of the rollback link on my iPad - SchroCat (talk) 10:20, 13 April 2016 (UTC)

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May 2016

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  • *[[1611]] – The [King James Version]] of the [[Bible]] is published for the first time in London, England, by printer Robert Barker.

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Trolling & Unnecessary Edits

Dude! What is your problem? Why do you keep making edits that are totally unnecessary? I mean you keep deleting the [[]] for select cities, countries, venues etc. I really don't understand why you are doing it since it's so random? Also, especially of all things, why do I go to pages that conincidentally semme to be the same pages that I either created or made great contributions to, which kind of tells you're trolling me, and that's really not cool. If you really you're being funny as you get your kicks out messing with these wikipedia pages, believe me, you're not. Quite frankly, you're being a total punk, and this will be the first & last time that I should have to say this. LEAVE THE PAGES ALONE. THEY'RE FINE THE WAY THEY ARE. IF THERE IS ANY INCORRECT INFO, LIKE A WRONG DATE, VENUE, ETC., THEN FEEL TO CORRECT THAT, BUT OTHER THAN THAT, LEAVE THEM ALONE. IF I SO MUCH AS SPOT ANOTHER UNNECESSARY EDIT FROM YOU, I'M GOING TO HAVE YOUR REPORTED FOR VANDALISISM, SPAM/TROLLING, AND SEE TO IT THAT YOU GET YOUR PROFILE GETS DELETED. GROW THE HELL UP!

Really?! General improvements?! They don't need general improvements! They are fine the way they are! The problem is you if anything since you're the one making the unnecessary edits! I've been monitoring these pages for the longest time & I've never had this kind of problem until you showed up! Like I said, leave them alone!