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Hey can you add your opion on Kentucky's regional identity on kentucky's talk page. 74.128.200.135 03:36, 7 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hello!

Hi, I got your message on my page (just a note, when you want to leave a message for another user it's best to do it on his or her talk page, like mine. Also if you type four tildes, (like this ~~~~) the Wikipedia software will substitute that with a link to your user page so it's easer to find you). Now for your question. I have taken a look at your contributions and see the problem you are having. This is happening because with every entry you make, the first line begins with several spaces. I have gone in to most of the pages you have edited and have fixed the formatting. I would suggest going into your user page (where the same thing has happened) and removing the spaces at the beginning of each of the lines. This should fix your issue. If you have any other questions or if you still are having problems, please do not hesitate to leave a message on my talk page. Cheers! --omtay38 00:09, 7 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hello again! The four squiggly things I'm talking about are called "tildes". If your using a QWERTY keyboard (and you probably are), the key is to the left of the one in the upper left hand corner (you have to press shift to use them). The four tildes is a shortcut that
Wikipedians use to create things like links, bold words, and italics. As always, thank you so much for your questions on my talk page and please feel free to ask any other questions you might have. Happy Editing! --omtay38 13:40, 7 August 2006 (UTC)[reply
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Tale of Two Cities
is an awesome book!

Hint

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United States Congressional Delegations

You ought not put colloquialisms like "this delegations is solidly Red" in an article. See how I've written it in the beginning summary of

United States Congressional Delegations from Massachusetts. You ought not link "Red" and "Blue" to the articles about the colors, because the delegation is not literally blue or red. Maybe you should say "mostly Republican". And, why are you pipe-linking Red to sksk? —Markles

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Are You a Civil War Buff?

Hi. My name is Harper32, and I've been off of Wikipedia for a while now! I had to take a break, but I think I'm truly addicted. Anyway, I saw your work on the Maryland infantry and was very interested. I love the Civil War, and wanted to know if you were also an enthusiast. If so, hopefully you could share some of your sources with me.

Also allow me to extent a welcome to Wikipedia, though based on your log it would appear you've been rather busy! Good articles.

Does that ponytail thing actually work? Sorry, I'm being facetious; I've never had a desire to grow one. It just takes too long. You said that you've been growing your ponytail for four years, which is a really long time, but someone could walk up to you right now, grab your ponytail, and cut it off in four seconds. All those years, and you'd just have a long ponytail, really just a mass of hair, lying on the floor. See what I mean? (I'm joking with you)

Anyway, keep up the good editing.

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Sarah Culberson

Hello there,

Do you realize that Sierra Leone is a Republic? That it is ruled by a President named {{

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Your Ponytail: Cut It

I understand that you are eighteen years old and have spent some years growing a seventeen-inch ponytail. I should like to remedy this situation immediately with a pair of scissors. This would be very easy and for your own good.

I could sit you on a chair in my kitchen, put a cape around your neck, and make short work of your ponytail. I would simply take it in my hand, apply the blades to the base, and begin cutting. It would take less than ten seconds, and would relieve you of a burden that you've been carrying, by your own admission, for over four years.

I only say this because you are constantly filling this Encyclopedia with boasts about how long your ponytail is, as if this were some spectacular accomplishment on your part. Any teenager can grow hair; you just happen to have done it for a very long time.

I am attempting to give you advice; it seems that you are one of those boys whose ego is directly proportional to the length of his hair. You see them around campus all the time, swinging their bangs around or blowing their hair out of their eyes, and they look like stuck up morons.

If you are in the DC area, I will cut off your ponytail for free. Seventeen inches is ridiculous and you know it. That hair you're so proud of could be shorn tomorrow. Maybe you should consider it.

Your Ponytail Again

Here we are, talking more about your precious ponytail. How much time are you going to spend on this? For everyone's good, let me cut the thing off. It'll grow back...when you're twenty-two.

Here, let me give you a preview: File:Whatimgoingtodotoyourponytail.jpeg

See, not that bad, right?

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Re: Jehu Eyre

Hi, I don't know why it's being called a hoax; however, please don't spam me in the future. Thanks. 1ne 21:09, 25 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Jehu Eyre

The Eyres are certainly a fascinating bunch, there's no doubt about that. From very early on I was interested by the contrasts within the family's own ideology; they very firmly believed that they were set apart on the Earth, destined to perform some act of great good for humanity. One could argue that their role in the Revolution fulfilled this prediction (the crossing of the Delaware River was originally Jehu Eyre's idea, and it is not a far stretch to posit that if he hadn't come up with it the independence movement would have died before it ever stood on its own two feet), although any such statement is bound to be subjective.

Then, however, there is this opposing element of doom, the "tragic hero" syndrome that you so pertinently pointed out. Around the 1850's the Eyres started to die off in weird ways, and then their descendants finally lost everything in the Stock Market Crash of 1929.

That in and of itself is very unusual; Jehu Eyre was a colonel of the Philadelphia militia, a very high-ranking member of the Revolution. If you look at the families descended from men who occupied the type of social position he did, they are almost without exception wealthy and powerful even today. The blood relations of Revolutionary War officers govern this country, from the Bushes to the Adamses any other number of WASP dynasties that have held sway over the land.

In fact, the Eyres are likely the only major family to have fallen in the way that they did. John Adam's descendants, Richard Lee's descendants, these people are bank executives and politicians. The Eyres' descendants are the urban poor, with a few exceptions. It just doesn't make sense.

Then again, I sometimes like to think that all of this started in the Mojave...

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Your Ponytail

This just seems like a popular heading for this talk page, so I had to do it. Seventeen inches is crazy; DON'T CUT IT.

I wouldn't put too much stock in these WikiWars.

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Your Ponytail--Get Ready

Dude, I know who you are. You're in one of my classes and I see you all the time--with your ponytail hanging over the back of your desk. I was just testing to see how you would act with someone when you didn't think they could get back at you.

Just so you know, that ponytail is GONE. Enjoy that thing while you have it, swing it around all you want, but I will CUT IT OFF AND HAND IT TO YOU by the end of this school year.

No good can come from hubris. Your ponytail pays the price.

"You probably have some gay crew cut or something, but I have enough ponytail for two or three people." Yeah, not for long. I'm getting my scissors ready. It's time someone gave you a trim.

Acrusader 04:48, 28 January 2007 (UTC)acrusader[reply]

Fine, you want proof, I'll give you proof. I know that all of your classes are Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays. I know this because I have two courses with you. Last Wednesday you wore that huge ungoldy ponytail with five hairbands tied into it.

You explained to the professor that it was because it's "so long" and everybody laughed and you thought you were just amazingly funny. I imagined cutting each segment off one at a time and then throwing them into a trash can. You're definitely right about your ponytail being long--just a shame that you're gonna lose it.

Well, tata for now!

Acrusader 01:00, 21 February 2007 (UTC)Acrusader[reply]

^---this guy seems like a dick. but he does have a point, you do run on about that ponytail. so did he hack it off?166.82.201.8 16:48, 20 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, I got the project done; no, not with her. She kind of just stopped coming, so I was like, okay... Craziness. So, I was thinking Chipotle. Yes, no?

Oh, and for the record, the ponytail thing was a joke...we actually know each other. I am, however, a dick.

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