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Welcome

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Edit problem on Spider Man 3

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This article is Semi-protected, for whatever reason. This means that only a user with an account that is at least 4 days old can edit it. These policies are usually added to articles to avoid vandalism from new users. These policies suck for the rest of us, but you'll be able to edit it in three or four days. Don't hesitate to ask anything again on my talk page! And get back to me in order to tell me if this turns out OK. Have fun! --Kevin 00:23, 29 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Ok, you should be able to edit the article Spider Man 3 now, along with other semi-protected articles, since your user account is more than four days old. Good luck! --Kevin (TALK) 18:28, 31 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Casper

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According to the edit summary of the guy who took out your edit, the fact about casper dying from pneumonia is already told under Casper's character category on that page. So, it already is on the page, and I didn't see anything about hypothermia. Also, remember to sign all of your comments on talk pages by typing in --~~~~ after your comment. You can also push the button that appears above edit boxes that's labeled "Your signature with timestamp". That way, I'll know who's talking to me! Good luck editing, and have fun! --Guitarmankev1(TALK) 02:21, 1 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Spider-Man 3

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Regarding the article and its plot summary, please understand the reasoning for why we don't "spice it up", despite how the reasoning may have been delivered to you. Furthermore, please do not be uncivil in your comments. If you feel that others have been uncivil, please review Wikipedia's policy on Civility to determine what course of action to take. In addition, I recommend reviewing Wikipedia's other policies, including the one about having a neutral point of view. —Erik (talkcontrib) - 17:19, 6 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Please view the talk page. I have reverted you commnts back into the page and addressed them. Please read my response. Thank you very much! ThuranX 01:33, 31 January 2007 (UTC)Reply