User talk:Acebrock/archive 3
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Eurasia
Hey Acebrock, what is your problem? Do you know how much time it took to come up with the conclusions I came upon in Eurasia? Why did you erase them? Please consult with me before doing this! The article is not yours and I was only trying to expand it a bit, and it was done with educated guessing, it was not negative nor was it deceiving, so please discuss with me before editing, for if not we are only going to have an editing war. 198.66.77.123 05:49, 5 August 2006 (UTC) Sorry I didn't sign in. Kiske 05:50, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
your We edit
Hi, do you know which translation of We uses The United State ?
Please reply at Talk:We (novel).
Thanks for fixing the prod tag on Dr george w. goethals. I went back to do it myself and saw that it was done. Regards, ... discospinster talk 23:35, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
- No prob--Acebrock 23:42, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
Your AIV report of Roulette36
I removed Roulette36 from the WP:AIV page because he did not vandalize the USA Patriot Act page. He actually removed vandalism done by the previous IP user. Take a careful look at it again. Remember to doublecheck next time you report a vandal to AIV. Thanks! --Nishkid64 18:04, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
Alberto Moravia
Thank you for help in Alberto Moravia. What you exactly did not understand? Ciao! Attilios 20:13, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
- No problem. these are the things I didn't know what you, or whoever added them, were gatting at.
Under the Gli indifferenti and Fascist ostracism section
In 1933, together with Mario Pannunzio, the literary reviews Caratteri ("Characters") and Oggi ("Today").
what exactly did they do concerning those two literary reviews? write them? Contribute to them? I don't have the information at hand so I didn't know what to do with it.
the Return to Rome and national popularity section
the second paragraph hardly says anything about the movies. they could have been produced, filmed, or released. the article doesn't say and once again I don't have the info at hand
- Corrected. They founded the two magazines. As for the mvies, they have their separate pages, I seem. Hope now Italy's most respectable writer of 1900s has a valuable article here. Goodbye. --Attilios 21:08, 4 October 2006 (UTC)