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I will try to keep them from doing anything to the article while you are busy. I think it would not be fair. If they decide to delete it, I will try to save a copy so you can reconstitute it later. It might help to save a copy on a scratch page or sandbox page of your account just in case. I am hopeful we can all start working together, even the white supremacists and neoNazis etc. If we can all work producively, we will get much more done and have something to be proud of.--Filll 04:06, 10 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi,
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