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Also, I'd just like to point out for you that many Wikipedians find it impolite when users blank their user talkpages, especially when they haven't replied or commented on previous posts. Please see ]. Have a nice day :) ] - ] 23:36, 17 November 2006 (UTC) Also, I'd just like to point out for you that many Wikipedians find it impolite when users blank their user talkpages, especially when they haven't replied or commented on previous posts. Please see ]. Have a nice day :) ] - ] 23:36, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

== ] ==

Hi,

How are you?

I am proposing that the following article: ] be deleted. There is no proof that this campaign led to the recording of ], or was acknowledged by the DMB or RCA people. While the campaign was mentioned in Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly, I don't think that is grounds enough to have a separate article. Please comment on the ]. Thanks. ] 17:44, 18 November 2006 (UTC)

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Also, I'd just like to point out for you that many Wikipedians find it impolite when users blank their user talkpages, especially when they haven't replied or commented on previous posts. Please see WP:TALK. Have a nice day :) Bjelleklang - talk 23:36, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

Release Lillywhite Recordings Campaign

Hi,

How are you?

I am proposing that the following article: Release Lillywhite Recordings Campaign be deleted. There is no proof that this campaign led to the recording of Busted Stuff, or was acknowledged by the DMB or RCA people. While the campaign was mentioned in Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly, I don't think that is grounds enough to have a separate article. Please comment on the Talk page. Thanks. Milchama 17:44, 18 November 2006 (UTC)