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Important! – please read the following before reporting a mistake of mine:
- I do make mistakes while reverting vandalism. The following talk page will be probably full of correct complaints, but please take into account the high number of reverts I make every day. It's still only a small percentage of my antivandalism work.
- Don't be angry. If I reverted an edit from you which I shouldn't have, I'm really sorry. If you (kindly and politely) warn me of my mistake here, I'll remove my warning from your talk page and I'll be happy to present you my apologies.
- Please create a new section for every report (to do so, click here). It helps keep everything in order.
- Remember to sign your comment by adding
~~~~ (four tildes) at its end. It helps me to identify who made the report.
- State clearly which article is the one you're talking about, if you can, a diff (link to the difference between my edit and yours) would be very helpful.
- I'll always reply on your talk page.
- I'm not a bot, nor using any fully-automated tools to revert vandalism. I do assure you so.
I do read messages on this talk page as soon as they're posted, if I'm around, but I'll probably answer them later.
Your friend,
George
Note to fellow vandalfighters: please do not revert vandalism left here unles the vandal removed someone else´s comments or broke something. Thanks.
Please read User:Dendodge/deletion nomination reasons before complaining about me tagging your article for deletion.
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Up for the Challenge
I am up for your challenge at Wikipedia:Reward Board I am willing to get those Shakespeare articles to a better class. Give me your reply on my talk page. Thanks! Meisfunny Gab How was I? 01:18, 30 August 2008 (UTC)
Ludwig van Beethoven: Moonlight sonata
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Franz Schubert - Impromptu in B flat
Franz Schubert's Impromptu in B flat (D. 935/3; Op. 142 No. 3)
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Dendodge, do you think that water can count as a tool. Humans use water to clean their mouths and body. We also use it in various ways through siphons. Archer fish squirt water from their mouths to hit insects off trees and branches. Cephalopods use jet propelled water from 'in built' siphons to move themselves. Some like some octopuses use jet propelled water as broom or to scare away intruders. But if jet propelled water did count as a tool, then some jellyfish could count as tool users, and they don't have a brain. What do you think —Preceding unsigned comment added by Woodnot (talk • contribs) 12:06, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
hi georgey boy
hi georgey boy how are you im fucked in da head nice 2 meet u--Ded20 (talk) 11:33, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
You wrote (at user talk:Rick Bot)
Could the bot also update the list of Wikipedians by featured sounds? Tell me if there's anything I need to do to prepare it, or to refuse - I won't be offended. Dendodge|TalkContribs 18:32, 1 September 2008 (UTC)
- Looks doable, although I'm not sure how soon it will be I'll let you when I get to it. -- Rick Block (talk) 16:45, 6 September 2008 (UTC)
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