D'arcy Wretzky edit

Hey, no hard feelings on the whole thing, it's all good. Adittionally, the pic you placed back on the Post breakup section of the SP article looks great. Thumbs up. -- Reaper X 19:22, 9 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

There was only one catch... edit

<tad sheepish> I hadn't intended to sound so snarky. Sometimes it gets monotonous finding things that so unabashedly push their little POV, and you crack a bit (or you start signing as Washington Irving). But thank you for catching me on that. :) My snark has got me in trouble before. --Washington Irving File:Flag of Soviet Canuckistan.svgYossarianComplaints 00:16, 2 February 2009 (UTC)Reply



November 2009 edit

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