User talk:Crabrock
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I don't know why your 9/11 article was overlooked, it is hilarious. Thanks again for all your contributions! - Supervisor 194 16:01, 23 August 2008 (PDT)
Yeah, there are a lot of contributors, but only certain types of people can truly write funny shit. As is evidenced by this link to a hapless user who wrote a LOT. I mean seriously, A for effort, his articles were pretty quality - but none of it was funny. -- Supervisor 194 06:40, 19 Jan 2007 (PST)
Thank you for your amusing contributions so far. Since you have contributed and have a healthy dose of "the funny," I would like to know if you would like mod status to help us watch the wiki. -- Supervisor 194 12:55, 16 Jan 2007 (PST)
- no thank you, I am much too busy with school and work to do anything responsible on the internet other than contribute when i have time. :) Thank you anyway - crabrock 13:48, 16 Jan 2007 (PST)
- np, I'd much rather have you as a now-and-then contributor than as a mod who couldn't actually be of any help. Got enough of those already.
-- Supervisor 194 17:35, 16 Jan 2007 (PST)
- np, I'd much rather have you as a now-and-then contributor than as a mod who couldn't actually be of any help. Got enough of those already.
can i delete this?
or do i have to have it forever? crabrock 18:07, 8 Jan 2007 (PST)
I wondered about the same thing, but then again, I do find this stupid sailor icon quite entertaining, so I decided to leave it! hehe --Taz 23:56, 7 Jan 2007 (PST)
- I should think you both can, if you so desire, as it's clear to us that both of you know what you are doing and are doing it well. The Style Manual does say that you can edit your User talk pages as you wish to a greater extent, so I would say go ahead and remove it if you like, along with anything else you want to remove. Also, well done to both of you for the excellent starts you've both made! Oh, and you can sign your posts with four tildes (~). DoubleR 07:28, 8 Jan 2007 (PST)
- Absolutely! I only put it up so that everyone gets an idea of who the sysops are and a link to "recent changes," which is useful for some new users. - Supervisor 194 15:34, 8 Jan 2007 (PST)
YASS
...which means "yet another sharpie star". I also HMed the torture article. You make me feel the need to get to writing again. JethroCola 10:48, 27 April 2008 (PDT)
