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Anglican Archbishops. edit

I think it's you who's creating all these archbishop of york stubs - could you please stop adding Uk-bio-stub tags to them and add UK-reli-bio-stub instead? Thanks. Dev920 22:55, 15 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

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I would like help with my home page. I like those little tags you have on your and I would like to find some that are right for me. Is there any place I can look at them and decide which ones I want? Urgeback 05:51, 3 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

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John VII Gilbert edit

I see you're the creator of John VII Gilbert, which I think is a pretty good article, but I think the article name should be John Gilbert (archbishop), on the model of John Sharp (archbishop), Edwin Sandys (archbishop), Thomas Young (archbishop), etc. and in line with Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Clergy). I just don't think that anyone except maybe a genealogist would refer to him as "John VII Gilbert". Please let me know if you have any objections to my changing the page. Adam_sk (talk) 20:19, 7 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

Dear User:35berkeley

As a member of the "WikiProject Australian rules football" it would be good to hear your opinion on a current debate occurring on the 2018 AFL season talk page.

The debate centres around whether or not a third column should be included in the club attendance table to display "home state games vs. interstate opposition".

The main justification is that Victorian clubs play on average 7 home derbies each year compared to non-victorian clubs who play only 1 home derby each year. This provides an average home figure for Victorian clubs which is inflated as their home games have the fans of other Victorian clubs attending.

Please provide whether you support or oppose this proposal for the third column in AFL Club attendance tables.

Sincerely: Thejoebloggsblog (talk) 05:37, 17 April 2018 (UTC)Reply