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Thank You
editI'm just happy that you tracked down Realitytvshow and its puppet. Didn't know anything about it at first until now. Unicornaholic243 (talk) 19:07, 15 June 2017 (UTC) Sdfakjdfjklklasdf (talk)no problem. It's not their only puppet and I assume they'll be back.
- And if they do, I know that it'll be done the same person doing it. Unicornaholic243 (talk) 06:08, 1 July 2017 (UTC)
Fletcher on Challenge
editReason why I feel there is no reason to put Lisa Fletcher as being replaced, is because we don't know that for a fact just because she isn't listed as executive producer. She and Fred Birckhead, were both listed as executive producers on Invasion, it was just Fletcher as Executive Pro on Champs Vs Pros, with someone else listed as co-executive producers, this time it's just Birckhead as executive prod, with two other people as co-executive producers.
The two co-executive producers wouldn't be considered replacements for her since they distinguish a difference between executive and co-executive producers when listing them in press releases. So saying those two were ones to replace her wouldn't be accurate either way. Birckhead was executive producer with her on season 29, so it's not like he replaced her either since he was already there. She was possibly dropped for this season, or also possibly working on the show still under a different title. Maybe when show airs and we see full credit listing it will be easier to source.
July 2017
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- Sdfakjdfjklklasdf, do it again, and you'll be reported. Thank you. CassiantoTalk 19:20, 13 July 2017 (UTC)
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Dear Sdfakjdfjklklasdf, I'm ever so sorry for losing my temper, as I did here in my edit summary. I do hope you can forgive me. I should learn to walk away when I feel frustrated when responding to something I disagree with. Many thanks. CassiantoTalk 19:14, 14 July 2017 (UTC)
Please do not change the title again. Per MOS:CT, "for" should not be capitalized. Thanks. – electricController 17:17, 5 September 2017 (UTC)
Taylor Swift discography
editThe article is at I Don't Wanna Live Forever, not with the longer title, so we should link to that. If you disagree, please open a move discussion. We also use logical quotation per WP:LQ on Wikipedia, so we don't put punctuation inside song titles unless it is meant to be there. Also, as ElectricController told you above, per MOS:CT, we don't capitalise the f in "for" in song titles. Ss112 19:07, 5 September 2017 (UTC)
November 2017
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