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April 2016 edit

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  • just sitting there in his robe and his shorts and Buddy was very excited because of the fact that A) My dad sat down there and B) Years later, the coincidence that he would star in the series with his son."

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BracketBot, I fixed the other ( in the sentence. Pizzamaniac2016 (Usertalk:Pizzamaniac2016|talk) 00:05, 7 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Finally, I was able to study each episode, and was able to put these in my own words. I began since last April 6, and all the episodes have been very appealing, since I had to redo Emergency!, one year ago. Have a nice day, Pizzamaniac2016 12:21, 7 June 2016 (UTC)

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I hate to interrupt, but I just found out there was something wrong with the Knots Landing page, on the right of the column, the production company (Roundelay-MF Production) went into effect, beginning in 1982, not 1985, so, will you please try to correct it? Thanks, I really don't want to be blocked from editing. From now on, I'm to bring my sources with me, true sources only. Pizzamaniac2016 22:35, 25 July 2016 (UTC)

August 2016 edit

Somebody violated Melba Moore's birthday incorrectly. She was born on October 29th of 1945, not November 29th of 1945. Will you get someone to stop, please?! Thank you. Pizzamaniac2016 02:47, 28 August 2016 (UTC)

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Today is my birthday! Thanks. 13:33, 31 August 2016 (UTC)

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