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[[File:Information orange.svg|vandalism and have been reverted or removed. If you vandalism2 --> Eric444 (talk) 23:12, 7 November 2014 (UTC) excuse me but you are misunderstanding. I was updating the page as others have done on the night of the CMA Awards. One of my updates did not work properly so I could not erase it but the chart that I updated is accurate. I'm an editor just as you are so you have no right to attack me and accuse me of vandalism. I should say that possibly you don't know what you are doing as I have seen you editing others posts too. Obviously I have updated pages before so I am aware of what to do and how to do it. Don't comment on things you don't know.... Sorry to be so abrupt but there was nowhere for me to reply when you first attacked me on here on weds night after the CMA Awards. I do obviously know the difference between the ACM and CMA but if you look at any posts where those awards are tagged it always takes you back to the same page whether you click on CMA or ACM. So blame whoever created those pages but I figured nothing wrong in updating pages since I was watching the awards. I'm a huge Keith Urban fan as must you be if you are consistently updating this page. I keep a close eye on his career so I know what he's up to and therefore what to update. I always research before I change and update anything. Thank you.Reply

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