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To FLEELA or whoever
1. Our city only has 5 businesses, most are not listed on the internet at an easy to find location, if you don't know anything about our city... leave the phone numbers alone.
2. If you really want to help with something, stop the guy who keeps posting that the city was named after him.
3. Don't tear down something just because you are too lazy to determine if it's real.
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notability guidelines, they're likely not useful as part of an encyclopedic article. Tony Fox(arf!) 05:42, 18 May 2007 (UTC)[reply
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-- I don't get it. Buda is allowed to have several local businesses listed on their Wiki page, but Uhland is not allowed to list Their local businesses? I can confirm by looking in the edit history that they are all legitimate businesses. The Bon Ton actually used to be in Kyle, Texas before it burned down somewhere between 2000-2004, I can't quite remember. Ggigabitem (talk) 20:59, 3 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]