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I noticed you moved the Regulus II and Navajo pages to titles including the manufacturer's name. The naming standards for missiles are a bit nebulous at times but the general standard is that missiles do not include the manufacturer's name in the page title - see for instance the contents of Category:Cold War cruise missiles - so I've moved them back, as this is something that would need to be discussed (although given the brickbats of WP:COMMONNAMEism that have been thrown on occasion on the 'm-d-n' naming convention adopted for aircraft I wouldn't expect it to make much traction, for better or for worse). The exceptions are a few of the British missiles, that I honestly don't think should have the mfg. in the titles either, but that wasn't a battle worth fighting... - The Bushranger One ping only 22:30, 6 January 2013 (UTC)
Bill Z, can you point me to the discussion re: David Cenciotti being a reliable source? Also, the claim that HCobb added to the article is not even in the David Cenciotti blog. This is a regular problem with him HCobb, as he HCobb often cites sources that don't suport his HCobb's edits. Appears to be a competence problem, esp when he's HCobb's trying to push a certain POV. Thanks. - BilCat (talk) 18:43, 8 January 2013 (UTC)
Dear Bzulk, thanks for Your wishes and very sorry for answering late. How are You? What news about Your books? I have finished my book about the Soviet airwomen, Balshoe Cpaccibo Gian piero milanetti (talk) 22:04, 13 January 2013 (UTC)
I have nominated this article for A-class. Would you be intereested in addressing some of the criticisms? - Thanks--Petebutt (talk) 11:52, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
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I spent a lot of (off-line) time and effort getting this rewritten - I really do think it is a better article now than the one that a certain person reverted it to. BUT could you have a look at my latest version and his (lord only knows which will be "up" when you look) and let us know what you think. I'm NOT trying to corral support, just to get a few third opinions, as I scent an on-coming edit war over this one.--Soundofmusicals (talk) 12:36, 16 March 2013 (UTC)
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Glad you got the references back to the standard librarian's bibcite form instead of that funny template thing - personally I have never changed this (or any other) bibliography between formats - trying to work whatever additions I make into whatever format is already there. I think the changes were actually made back in February this year by another editor, who possibly did it as part of a "crusade" type change of bibliography format "standardisation". Haven't really looked into this very far - don't really care very much - although I do record my own personal preference for keeping it simple and avoiding templates.
The "Biggles Learns to Fly" note (a much longer one) was inserted by another editor. I very nearly just wiped it on the spot - in spite of the fact that a childhood addiction to Biggles (viz my work on the Biggles article) is directly responsible for my lifelong enthusiasm for all things aviational (especially WWI) I don't think it is exactly notable, at least in the context of this article. Noticing that we have had several probably even less notable fictional appearances of F.E.2bs sitting there for years I left them all in - while pruning down the POV (laudatory adjectives and adverbs etc.) in each one. I also inserted a citation (for what it was worth) to "Biggles Learns to Fly". I notice in your recent cleanup you have left the citation to "Johns 1937" (or whatever it is) in place, while deleting the addition to the bibliography. Of course with this style of referencing we can't do that. Either the bibcite (non-notable as it is) has to go back in, or the reference in the text needs to be deleted. If Biggles (complete with his citation) is not notable enough to stay in, then I don't think you can justify any of the others either - in which case the whole section needs to go (totally unmourned by me, incidentally).
IF it stays - do we really need that "superheading" of "appearances in the media"??? since all the instances are in popular fiction isn't my more specific heading the only one required?
Sorry to go on at such length about so little - but I would rather we were in agreement on this one. I am easy, to be honest - whatever you think, within reason. --Soundofmusicals (talk) 14:02, 29 May 2013 (UTC)
Hey, bud, haven't heard from or spoken to you in a while. I worked a lot this past weekend and just got around to watching the flicks I DVRed off TCM, including Dive Bomber. I can't watch a movie these days without checking its wiki page, and even though I've seen this one 3-4 times over the last few years, it was no different. I immediately suspected it had been Bzukked and checked its history--sure enough! Just wanted to check in and say, "Good job."--Reedmalloy (talk) 01:43, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
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In your monomaniacal quest to watch every aviation film ever made, how could you miss one with an airliner with an outdoor balcony (at archive.org)? Clarityfiend (talk) 08:17, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks for adding my research from the F3D Skyknight to the Pancho Barnes article. She deserves more recognition in Wikipedia and her feats and love of aviation and aviators is truly unique. Her link to the Skyknights service trials test pilots is not trivia IMHO though as few have made the case. Does it meet the guidelines for inclusion? Not sure as I have much to learn and limited time to get up to speed on all the wiki rules and structure. Also thanks for helping to improve the Skyknight article. Again, thanks for not just deleting the work, but adding it to Pancho's article and fixing the Skyknight. PheasantPete (Talk) 02:25, 4 AUG 2013 (UTC)
Would you please review the Douglas F3D Skyknight and see if it now qualifies as a B Class article and update it's class if you think it does. If not throw some suggestion at me for improvement. I am also working in my sand box on a VMCJ-1 article for submission. It still needs some work. Much of the info comes from other wiki articles and some from the sandbox of someone who has not done anything for years. My suspicion is he was a USMC Vietnam vet and may be unable to work on his projects at this time. He worked on a great deal of USMC stuff especially the Vietnam era. So is it ethical to include his sandbox VMCJ-1 information so VMCJ-1 can be eventually submitted. I believe it would be in good faith and doing something he likely intended to do eventually. Never have done this process before. I currently have extra time due to taking the summer off from studies and would like to get VCMJ-1 submitted before my extra time disappears. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pheasantpete (talk • contribs) 03:57, 4 August 2013 (UTC)
Was there any particular reason for reverting my edit to Avro Lancaster? You later added the edit summary "last edits AGF but do not advance the narrative, and actually detract from readability and accuracy". This is a purely factual description of the layout of a plane and not, for example, an explanation of how some historical event unfolded, I don't see what narrative I could have disrupted. I don't see that I made any change that decreased the accuracy of the article, as I changed nothing other than wording. Aside from my accidental duplication of the word "Elsan", which could easily have been fixed, I also don't see how simplifying sentence structure and removing duplicate information decreases readability. Dricherby (talk) 18:50, 4 August 2013 (UTC)
The reason why Greg Goebel's "Air Vectors" website was challenged on the Douglas F3D Skynight article was due to it being a cumulative site that collects from other reference sources and is not considered as reliable as other more authoritative sources. The same thing came up with Joe Baugher's website which is again a great information source but is not considered as good as others and has often been challenged on Wikipedia. Both websites are regularly replaced by other second person or tertiary reference sources. FWiW Bzuk (talk) 15:48, 5 August 2013 (UTC)
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Thought you might be interested in this, as it has been brewing up for a long time and is now almost finished. I plan to be bold (to put it mildly) by pasting this lot straight over the existing "Interrupter gear" article, and then moving it to the new (more appropriate) title. I have used Australian spelling (the best and purest form of English, of course) with the notable exception of the word "synchronize" and its derivatives, which while not the preferred Australian spelling seems to be listed as "acceptable".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Soundofmusicals/sandbox
The main things still missing and/or obviously imperfect:
1. References - these are VERY thin on the ground at the moment - I have a large pile of books and serial articles all ready to go through the article improving this aspect - but I am waiting on this until the first draft of the new article is more or less complete. A few things might get changed or even deleted to fit what the sources say as the references (there will be a lot of them!) go in - but doing it this way round will make the article less derivative, while permitting it to avoid any hint of undesirable OR.
2. Post 1919 history of synchronized guns - I very simply can't find sources!! Although there must be some info somewhere, after all they went on synchronizing guns to fire through the propeller well into the fifties!
Your comments would be very welcome.
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I note your edit summaries stating that 10 digit ISBNs are now obsolete. Does this mean that ALL library and retrieval systems everywhere now have access to, and use, the new 13 digit ISBNs?
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I agree the notes about Kristofferson are mainly an aside, and I was tempted to remove them. At minimum they had to be corrected. Making them a note was the best solution, though they might come earlier. Check out this latest version. BTW, sources that indicate there was a conflict in schedules are making that up after the fact. Heaven's Gate was months later. Cheers! - Gothicfilm (talk) 04:28, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
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I'd copyedited this article in August and used the word 'machine' in the 'Postwar civil use' section, because I thought that too many 'aircraft' was bad English. To wit: " No aircraft were re-registered; most owners had voluntarily scrapped their aircraft well before this time."
'Aircraft' appears twice in about ten words. Not very good is it?
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Re this bit of fancy, given your govenment's recent experiences with military projects, it would face monstrous cost overuns, and be 20 years late, at least. Perhaps the new Textron AirLand Scorpion would be something Canada could actually afford? :) - BilCat (talk) 18:32, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
Sorry about the bit of back and forth this morning, my apology - but it is actually true that there is no "standard" format for notes etc. (see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Layout#Notes and references) and hundreds of articles use the format you removed, in which Notes etc. are not hierarchical, but denoted by bold headings. The problem with the layout you went to is that it clutters up the TOC unnecessarily, since our readers don't need to see more than "References" in the TOC. Best, Beyond My Ken (talk) 02:52, 18 September 2013 (UTC)
The old "CC gear" article promised to be very comprehensive, although what was completed of it was very "word-for-word" from the source! The main point is that it hadn't been worked on for a good while, and was very little use in its current form - so I have merged it to the relevant section of the new synchronization gear article. Having done it, do you think I am right? I have written diplomatically (I hope) to the editor who started the article concerned. --Soundofmusicals (talk) 11:23, 20 September 2013 (UTC)
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You have wiped out a multi-hour effort of mine to attempt proper templating for this bibliography. If you have any objections to my trying to become a more knowledgeable editor, I wish you would bring them to me directly instead of randomly flushing my work.
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During my A Class Review, I received some very strong hints that I had better change this citation system if I wanted Werner Voss to progress to Featured Article status. I was attempting to teach myself the wikicode to do so when you destroyed my work. If you had told me the cites were incorrect, I could have copied them back to my workspace, restored the old cites, and continued my struggle to learn wikiediting. As it is, you are just the latest editor to destroy my attempts at teaching myself wiki markup.
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(Copied over from article talk page)
Bushranger,
Then you need to actually read my above post, where I state I was in workspace. The difficulty came during my transfer of the results into the article. You also ignored my offer to unilaterally restore the old version after saving my work.
The only issue I see here is your lack of good faith in a fellow editor, inattention to what is actually written, and a tendency to lecture.
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Dear bazooka,
I've noticed that you've inserted a certain formatting command for an article's "table of contents" in dozens, if not hundreds of articles which prevents readers from being able to see or to use a full table of contents, and only allows readers to see or use the top level of headers in a table of contents. This is your formatting command, ((TOC limit|limit=2)) (where parens = curly que brackets). By essentially deleting the majority of the table of contents, this seems to me to have significantly reduced the usability of these many articles. I've been trying to go back and remove all of your strange formatting commands, but it is a very laborious process. Why did you do this, and do you plan on doing any more of it?
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I don't know if you remember, but we had a conversation about Curtiss's AeCF license a while back, based on my not being able to make any sense of what I knew. As is the way with research, I came across the following set of links when looking for something else...(this is a sandbox beginning for an entry on the page about early french licenses...sandbox because I wanted to get on with what I was actually trying to find a ref for)
"The dating of these early licenses is a bit of a mystery to me. I was trawling through the Flight archive and I found these references from 1909. First there is [1] from 16 Jan, saying that the AeCF had granted certificates to the Wright Brothers, Blériot, Delagrange, Henri Farman, Ferber, Santos-Dumont and Esnault Pelterie. Photographs are shown in [2]. Resolution is poor but I cannot see any numbers on the licenses, but a date of 1 Jan is legible. This is followed by [3]{23 Oct, Curtiss, Gobron, Compte de Lambert) [4] (26 Nov, Rougier and Maurice Farman)"
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Just in case you're interested, this is a post I put on the user talk page of the gentleman who is working on McCudden's article (and with whom I have clashed in the past). Just for your interest. --Soundofmusicals (talk) 00:27, 11 February 2014 (UTC)
Hi. You recently reverted my edit re this film. The category is 'Films shot in Technicolor', 'shot' being the operative word. If you go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Films_shot_in_Technicolor, the information block reads 'This category is for films shot in Technicolor using System 1 (1917–1922), System 2 (1922–1927), System 3 (1927–1933), or System 4 (1933–1955, also known as the three-strip process). This does not include films only developed by Technicolor or films shot with other processes but printed with dye-imbibition prints. (For more information, see the Technicolor article.) DO NOT USE FOR POST-1955 FILMS, AS PER ABOVE!' (not my capitals). Battle Hymn was filmed in 1957, two years after the last features were shot in this process. The credit exists on the film because the film was printed by Technicolor labs but it was 'shot' on Eastmancolor. A good reference is 'Technicolor Movies' by Richard W Haines. Regards Andy XJ784 (talk) 17:19, 11 February 2014 (UTC)
Dear Bzuk, how are You doing? I know You are busy, but I need to know how can I post an original picture on wikipedia, a pilot friend of mine has shot a picture of the tomb of the Italian ace Visintini and he is available to donate it to wikipedia to insert it in the article, can You help me please? --Gian piero milanetti (talk) 11:34, 24 February 2014 (UTC)
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Thanks for your work on it! Currently gunning for GA if you're interested... Not an aviation expert, but I do have a long term goal to get every Oscar winner up to GA status! I was wondering if you have either the Farmer or 2006 Wellman books on the film. In google books they appeared to be the most resourceful aside from the book I could fully access on it. If not and you could get hold of them it would be great, I'm sure they'd be of great interest to you. I'll expand the lead shortly and nominate for GA but if you could glean further information from them I'd be grateful!♦ Dr. Blofeld 12:03, 14 March 2014 (UTC)
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Are a dogfight at the beginning and a Zeppelin raid at the end enough to make British Intelligence an aviation film? Clarityfiend (talk) 12:59, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
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Hmmm, seems to be an issue of taste rather than substance; there are lots of good images to choose from, many of them colour, so hopefully, with more cooperation the look of the article can be improved, while addressing the issues of "sameness" and "too many static museum exhibits". Signaleer has a point, but he should have looked for alternatives, rather than just removing the "offending" images then complaining only after others disagreed.◆Min✪rhist✪rian◆MTalk 07:33, 22 August 2014 (UTC)
Do you have any good numbers on fleet size of the AF during the 70s? Voodoodude posted a cogent question here, but I don't really have a good source. Maury Markowitz (talk) 15:11, 26 August 2014 (UTC)
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Thanks for the head's up. Looks much better! One question: what is/was "Associated Screen Studios"? Every reference I've ever seen states that it was produced by the National Film Board of Canada -- including the Academy of Arts and Sciences in their awards database. Shawn in Montreal (talk) 20:26, 28 September 2014 (UTC)
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Hi again, I've removed this edit to the aviation category. I see you're a veteran editor as well but perhaps you're not as familiar with categorization. Canadian aviation films are a sub-set (or as we call it, "sub-category") of aviation films in general, so it cannot be added as a "parent category." It's explained in more detail at WP:SUBCAT. I should also point out that aviation films is a large category, and so we have been WP:DIFFUSEing films to the documentary and national categories to remove clutter. You'll see at various times the general aviation category has been applied to other aviation documentaries, re-applied, removed again, etc. It's been a bit of an edit war, in the past, I'm afraid. thanks, Shawn in Montreal (talk) 10:45, 2 October 2014 (UTC)
I've added a couple of references, and a link, from the Carman, Manitoba article. best, Shawn in Montreal (talk) 14:43, 2 October 2014 (UTC)
I don't mind the odd stray flight, but in future, squadrons of intruders will be met by barrage balloons and anti-aircraft (film) batteries. Clarityfiend (talk) 02:18, 5 October 2014 (UTC)
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Nice work! Always good to see a stub I created expanded. Thanks. Lugnuts Dick Laurent is dead 07:52, 3 November 2014 (UTC)
Not really, no. The rule for foreign-language films on Wikipedia (and it's the same rule that applies to all foreign languages, not just French films from Quebec) is that per WP:UE, we title the article with the title that the film was released under in English-speaking markets. There are certainly some cases (e.g. Y Tu Mamá También, Incendies, Amour) where the film just retained its original foreign-language title in anglo release, and some cases where the film never actually had an anglophone market release at all — so in those cases, we leave them at the original titles rather than making up our own translations. But if the title was anglicized when the film went into English-speaking markets (e.g. The Barbarian Invasions, Blue Is the Warmest Colour, The Way He Looks, etc.), then we use that anglicized title rather than the original one, since it's normally the title most likely to be recognized by the English-speaking readership of the English Wikipedia. (We do, however, create a redirect from the original language title, so that people who do know the film by that title instead will still find the article.) Hope that helps a bit. Bearcat (talk) 18:56, 3 November 2014 (UTC)
I looked at Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Film, Wikipedia:Naming conventions (films) and Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Titles#Translations. It would seem that the usage of original language for the title would depend. It would look as if this film was released in English and French and was a sequel to a film known by its English title. So it could be OK to use the English title. CambridgeBayWeather, Uqaqtuq (talk), Sunasuttuq 19:10, 3 November 2014 (UTC)
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You reverted my edit putting in a sentence from the nytimes. You said, "Not its name and pilots did hang out with Pancho." I was never there, so I don't know. However
1. This page actually has a poster showing the name "Pancho's Fly Inn" (later changed to "The Happy Bottom Riding Club").
2. The nytimes article didn't say anything about pilots and Pancho, it said Air Force and NASA recruiters didn't go to that place.
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Hmm, even if you agreed, it is also copy and paste, so I guess it has to stay out. Never mind.
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Hi. Thanks for fixing my inline citation on the Charles Lindbergh article and making it comport with whatever format is standard for the page.
I just wanted to let you know, however, that only the first quotation cited (the one about "walking on water..." is attributed to A. Scott Berg. The other paragraph, and quotation, is attributable to the author of the book, Belfiore. (this one: "1927 marked the breakout year of commercial aviation in the United States [and] the beginning of what came to be called the Lindbergh boom. In April, the month before Lindbergh's flight, 97,000 pounds (44,000 kg) of mail flew on airplanes. In September, that figure was up 50 percent, to 146,000 pounds (66,000 kg). The number of applicants for pilots' licenses tripled that year,..."
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I find it just a bit ironic that my FA lasted longer than the Battle of Britain. :-) Maury Markowitz (talk) 22:12, 2 January 2015 (UTC)
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All the best. I enjoyed mine in the Alps! Dapi89 (talk) 13:30, 3 January 2015 (UTC)
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Hi! I guess this edit (including the edit summary) was just some strange mistake? Anyway, I have reverted it. --T*U (talk) 19:56, 8 January 2015 (UTC)
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Are you sure it is a good idea to remove the cite-web and cite-book templates from the references? BP OMowe (talk) 02:54, 26 March 2015 (UTC)
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Please don't reinsert the Ozus' World reviews. The guy is posting from a self-published blog. It doesn't matter if he calls his blog a magazine or not. Without editorial control, a history of fact-checking, and preferably a professional staff, his opinions are completely irrelevant to Wikipedia. If you insist, I suppose we can ask WiiProject Film for insight or go to the reliable sources noticeboard. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 23:52, 15 April 2015 (UTC)
Hi Mr Bzuk. I have to assume this revert was a mis-click, as all I did was format the citations and remove the unnecessary quotations from the sources. I have reviewed the sources and can confirm that the material is there, so the quotations are not needed. If there's something I've missed here, please let me know. Thanks, -- Diannaa (talk) 13:15, 16 April 2015 (UTC)
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Hi Bzuk,
It's me Champ 7FC responding to your invitation to talk.
Yup, I'm new around here at Wikipedia and still getting my feet wet so I appreciate your guidance as I see you've been around a bit at Wikipedia.
Like you I am a pilot, and have been since I soloed on my 16th, licensed on my 17th way back when. My first airplane was a Champion 7FC Tri-Traveler, 2nd was a Tiger Moth. Lost money on the Champ, made money on everything since. In my younger days I had the honour of flying right seat in a few rare birds including Austin Airways' Anson and Catalina and Kenting Airways' B17 out of Hamilton, Ontario.
Re the cites for Hoover - I don't understand why you removed the title of the book and just left the author's name and year. I got all the title from the ISBN search function. If we shouldn't cite the title of an autobiography, should all such titles be removed from Wikipedia? I really don't understand. Please explain. Thanks! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Champ 7FC (talk • contribs) 00:24, 20 July 2015 (UTC)
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We've got the 1929 Women's Air Derby - the original Powder Puff Derby - and Powder Puff Derby, which describes the 1947 and later version. How do you think this should be handled? Clarityfiend (talk) 07:49, 20 August 2015 (UTC)
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This is up your alley. Should The American Nurse (aircraft) and Miss Veedol be merged? It seems rather odd to have two articles just because of a name change. Clarityfiend (talk) 09:58, 13 November 2015 (UTC)
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Why do you keep adding the TOC template with limit=2? There aren't any subsections to hide. Clarityfiend (talk) 10:20, 16 November 2015 (UTC)
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Why'd you revert the change I made to the "The Day the earth stood still". I just watched the movie. The power outage was from 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM. 30 minutes. Not an hour — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ken roser (talk • contribs) 22:56, 22 November 2015 (UTC)
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I guess that it is that time of the year once more my friend. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Tony the Marine (talk) 03:14, 18 December 2015 (UTC)
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