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Watch what you edit. You erased the article for the relatively notable baseball player Vernon Wells. I've created a disambiguity page.

And welcome aboard. - Matty j 00:21, September 9, 2005 (UTC)

Nut hand

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You added a claim to the nut hand article about the origination of the phrase. Do you have a reference or citation for your addition? Neilc 03:04, 12 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Ah, ok -- thanks. I'm happy with it as-is, but I'll look around for a more authoritative source or reference. Neilc 04:12, 12 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Neilc

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ddff. Testing. Still don't know how to respond.

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Bloodsport

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This is an answer to your posting on my Talk Page: Please try to learn a little about how Wikipedia works, for instance how to read the "Page history": I did not write the Synopsis for Bloodsport (film), I simply added the header and the spoiler warning. Please shut your mouth and don't insult people when you don't know what you are talking about. olivier 07:13, 24 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Bloodsport edits

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Hey Jayteecork. Wikipedia can't use text that's cut-and-pasted from copyrighted sources, like the text from the Bloodsport DVD. I reverted to an older version that was written by wikipedia users. Feel free to improve it, and introduce facts from the DVD material (etc.) but don't use copyrighted text without permission! — brighterorange (talk) 18:20, 24 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Image Tagging Image:Verno69.jpg

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Mitsubishi:

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On Mitsus, well, what can I say, it's not really a very big deal for a multibillion dollar international corporation, is it? Articles should be balanced and fair, as well as encompass the whole of the subject rather than focus on some small elements and ignore other issues. For example, should an article on Ireland have information about the IRA? Sure. But then the IRA information should be in its own page.

In any case, I'll let you play with the mitsubishi drug issue. I just tried to make it more readable. Welcome aboard. Christopher Mahan 16:10, 17 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Dutch Gold

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My edit: [1]. I don't know anything about beer (I don't even drink it), but I do know about disambiguation.

I also moved the edit history for Dutch gold to Dutch Gold.

Also, I think you cut and paste Dutch gold to Dutch Gold. You never have to use cut and paste on Wikipedia, you can move the page. If you are not sure how, just ask.--Commander Keane 14:24, 19 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Dutch Gold guy here. What are your plans for expansion? --Is fior sin

Well first of all, you need to get a proper username Is fior sin, that's a dead link. As for the plans, I think between us we have created a lovely Dutch Gold page, and I'd like to do the same for Bavaria Lager, Amsterdam, Prasvsky etc. You on?

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vandalism

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Please do not vandalise other editor's user pages - Ali-oops 08:11, 5 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Des Clarke

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Jayteecork wrote:

Hi, that's for the spelling change on the Des Clarke, what I'd like to know is, how did you notice it? think it was acheivment(is that correct?!)
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jayteecork (talk • contribs) .

Apologies for not replying sooner, my mind was elsewhere. Misspellings in Wikipedia articles can be easily found by searching, either using the Wikipedia search or using Google, which is generally faster. Onece you've identified an article, you can use your browser's built-in Find function (CTRL+F in Internet Explorer) to locate the error. Hence it is not necessary to read through the whole article. I am currently engaged in correcting a wide range of misspellings, listed at User:Gurch/Spelling; this happens to be one of them.

One other thing - make sure you sign your comments on talk pages, by typing four tildes (like this: ~~~~) – Gurch 09:56, 10 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

There's no list of players by caps because dynamic lists create problems with maintenance. Put simply because a lot more international rugby is played these days most of Ireland's most capped players are still playing, which means that if I posted a correct list it would be wrong by the weekend.

Other articles might have lists of caps, number of tries etc but they are almost certainly all wrong. Somebody will have posted a list in the past and in the meantime nobody has updated it. I think the correct wiki protocol is to try to find a website that updates itself and then link to it but I haven't found any.GordyB 10:00, 16 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Dutch Gold

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Well, Oranjeboom manufactured the beer at some time, that's for sure, but since the brewery was closed recently I don't know where it is made now. Possibly a big InBev plant in Leuven or Jupille (both Belgium), but it could also be the Dommelsch brewery , the only InBev brewery left in the Netherlands. One reference in English may be http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/melchers-dutch-gold-lager/37167/, although I’m not 100% sure it’s the same beer. Dutch Gold however IS mentioned as an InBev brand in Interbrew/InBev’s (Oranjeboom's owner) year reports of 2003 and 2004. The article, before I edited, mentioned a brewery in Breda. Since a brewery in Breda would never be named Zuidhollandse Bierbrouwerij (Breda is not in Holland) and the only brewery in Breda (until recently, of course) was Oranjeboom, that just had to be the actual brewery. It is a complex matter actually. The original brewer obviously was Zuidhollandse Bierbrouwerij in The Hague, which closed in 1974 but continued to exist in name. Its beers were then first made at Oranjeboom in Rotterdam and, when that one closed, later at Oranjeboom in Breda, until 1973 known as De Drie Hoefijzers. Many old breweries of the Netherlands exist in name only, Especially Heineken has a long tradition of fooling the public that way. Fnorp 07:41, 29 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Comments

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Hi, you recently made a comment about a certain author on a certain talk page. Because I was concerned about something, I removed it for now, but please see this. Thanks. Edwy (talk) 13:08, 3 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Dutch Gold manufacturer's description

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I presumed someone had made up this description as a joke so I replaced it with the distributor's description. Tell you what, I'll pick up a can tomorrow to have with my lunch and have a look at what it says. The question is: does a can of beer constitute a primary or a secondary source? (WP:RS) Curtains99 22:34, 22 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

OK, I have a can in front of me, well half a can anyway. It does indeed carry the description I removed so I have put it back into the article. My apologies. I see that you are the original article creator. Well it's looking pretty good after a year. Also I found out who makes it: InBev, a huge Belgian brewery. Dutch Gold is one of their trade marks as listed on p55 of their 2005 annual report here: [2]. "Zuidhollandse Bierbrouwerij" is a trading name of this company as you can confirm from the Dutch companies' register here: [3] Curtains99 15:13, 23 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I guessed it was local to the Irish market because the distributor says "developed specifically to suit Irish consumers tastes" but it does seem to be sold elsewhere. There are comments from beer rating sites from users in the USA and Jersey. I've removed that sentence. Curtains99 01:38, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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