User talk:Catpigg

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talk) 17:04, 4 March 2008 (UTC)[reply
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Electrical sensitivity talk page disruption

Hi there Catpigg. I fully agree with what you've said on the electrical sensitivity talk page (which is why I'm commenting here and not there). I've asked Randomized to move his comments to his or my talk page to end the disruption to the talk page - I don't feel I should move his comments without his agreement as it could be viewed as vandalism. I guess I should have asked on his talk page, so I apologise again; I'll ask him on his talk now. If and when he does this could I also move your comment in order to keep everything together and coherent? Feel free to remove this comment. Many thanks. ==(NotThatJamesBrown (talk) 21:23, 20 March 2008 (UTC))==[reply]

Catpigg, this guy is taking the piss out of both you and me. He has previously been banned from the Electrical Sensitivity article using the username 'Unprovoked' and by the admins via *indefinate* page protection for vandalism to wikipedia's pages (most page protections are 5-7 days). Having been page protected he was forced into create an account for himself called 'NotThatjamesBrown'. He has even had the audacity to then create a seperate account to try and win his arguements and also to ask me to 'join the discussion' when he has ignored the discussion page for 14 days since he started reverting. He is a serial sockpuppeteer and vandal and I suggest you take his comments in this context. Randomized (talk) 13:05, 21 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]