Sgr2124
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Hello,
I'm made a serious error here and it's spiraling out of control. I wanted to move my sandbox into an article: North Carolina Sullivan Acts. Unfortunately, Time 1 involved me making a user page, which I tried to correct but made another user page (user:user:sgr2124/sandbox). Time 2, I hit enter instead of tab and made the correct wikipedia page but with the title NOrt (totally nonsensical). And Time 3, I tried to change it by making another page North Carolina Sullivan Acts, but it links to NOrt.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Sgr2124/sandbox http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:NOrt
Help me....
- I'm fixing it... JohnCD (talk)
- All fixed, I think. The article is now at North Carolina Sullivan Acts. I don't think it ever had a talk page, but if it did, that has got lost. There was another page at User talk:User:Sgr2124/sandbox which I have moved to User:Sgr2124/sandbox. I think I have deleted all the stray redirects - let me know if there are any loose ends I have missed. JohnCD (talk) 14:38, 12 April 2012 (UTC)
Thank you so much
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