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were you not banned from wikipedia?
editwere you not banned from wikipedia under the name "sirissacbrock" or somthing like that? any hoo, I'm going to go ahead and revert your changes to caledonia crisis, ipperwash crisis and what ever else you may have removed from the conflicts in canada cat. Cordially, Mike McGregor (Can)
reported to wp:an/i and Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets
edityou have been reported to wp:an/i and Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets as a suspected sockpuppet of User:SirIsaacBrock. please do not remove this mesege or the notice on your userpage until this matter is concluded. Mike McGregor (Can) 15:29, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
Proposed deletion of Finished good
editThe article Finished good has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
- Can someone please provide one or more sources so that this article doesn't get deleted in the next seven days? If anyone contests this nomination but doesn't provide a source, we can go to Articles for Deletion. I don't want to delete this article, but to improve it.
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