User talk:CrazynasBot
Please leave comments on my users talk page, as he checks that more then he does mine.
- Note that leaving a message on this page while the bot is running will stop the bot until I get back to see what the problem isCrazynas t 01:51, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
Do you know what the warning is about on my talk page, and what specifically it relates to? User:AWBricker
Hey, i am new to the edited section of Wikipedia and saw u in my talk:section... can u tell me what this is? and what u wanted me to edit?
Thank you
--Vtak 22:53, 2 August 2006 (UTC)Vtak
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Hello- Regarding Vic Hurley and the misrepresentation of Charles L Clifford
I noticed you did a lot of editing for the page of "Vic Hurley" here. I wanted to clarify something that I am not sure you wrote, or maybe another person on here. It stated that Vic Hurley wrote books/screen plays under the pen name of "Charles L. Clifford," however Charles is not a pen name. That is my great-grandfather and he was a real person who also wrote many other books. He died in the early nineties and was a Colonel in the Army. I would like to know where that false information came from, whether it may have just been made up for lack of information or they believe that this Vic Hurley really wrote those screen plays. I would like my great grandfather to get the recognition he deserves for being the mind behind two classic movies, not as a "pen name" for another person. Thanks! Stefani. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.192.82.112 (talk) 15:15, 27 October 2013 (UTC)