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Greenpoint
[edit]I've restored your edit of working class on the Greenpoint entry along with information. Please elaborate on this data if you can.--Paraphelion 19:03, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
- Hey no problem, that other dude was kind of psycho. I have friends in Greenpoint that probably would be considered part of this "gentrification", and several of them are poor artists, though poor mostly by choice, so I'm not convinced even the gentrification is adding significantly to the median income, yet.--Paraphelion 05:31, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
Polish Wiktionary
[edit]I invite you to Polish Wiktionary because you know a lot of language (also Polish)./Zapraszam Cię do polskiego wikisłownika, bo widzę, że znasz kilka języków (w tym także polski). Mógłbyś się nam przydać np. jako ekspert od francuskiego. Pietras1988 TALK 16:29, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
Boris Johnson
[edit]From what I read in the discussion pages, there wasn't a majority. Put it to a vote there if you think there is.(Halbared 18:22, 4 August 2006 (UTC))
Lubinskas
[edit]Could you see my question at Talk:Chronicles (magazine)? Thanks. - Jmabel | Talk 19:55, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
Labour Party (UK)
[edit]Thanks for correcting the Labour Party (UK) article regarding their last election victory prior to 1997. I had mentioned this in the Talk page but wasn't sure if anybody had taken any notice.
Chamberlain
[edit]Chamberlain would have been a member of the Birmingham Liberal Unionist Association, which remained separate after the 1912 merger and only merged with the Birmingham Conservatives in 1918. Hence, Chamberlain was never a member of the Conservative Party, never referred to himself as a Conservative and it would be false to refer to him thus in the article. The article itself has already reached a sufficient size - I do not believe that it would be beneficial to expand it further, nor to contract it. Thanks.
Accidently removing references
[edit]Hi, you recently shortened a section on the C. S. Lewis page dealing with criticism. However, you (I assume accidentally) also deleted the reference the rest of the paragraph was based on. I've reinserted it, so it's no big deal, but it's something you might like to watch out for in future. :) Cheers! Martin 14:39, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
- Don't worry about it at all; I just thought you might like to have it drawn to your attention. :)
- On the subject of Lewis, I'm letting regular contributors to the C. S. Lewis article know that its good article nomination is on hold until more references are added to the article. We have two weeks to bring the article up to the required GA standards. If you can spare some time, it'd be great if you could add some references to the article, and hopefully improve its chances of becoming a Good Article. If you know of any other editors who would be interested in helping out, please let them know. Cheers, Martin 18:49, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
Conservative Party (UK)
[edit]Hi Longlivefolkmusic! Well done on your recent edit to the Conservative Party page, you really squashed some POV and readability issues.--Fergie 19:58, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
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History of the Poles in the United States
[edit]Given your high fluency in Polish, I am reaching out to you in regards to the History of the Poles in the United States article. It has no Polish equivalent, and any time you can spend towards translating in any capacity would be much-appreciated. I would be more than happy to help any way that I can.
Thank you! Pola.mola (talk) 20:11, 19 February 2016 (UTC)
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