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It would have been nice of you to consult with me before making changes and we could come to consensus. Jiujitsuguy--] (]) 04:41, 4 September 2009 (UTC) | It would have been nice of you to consult with me before making changes and we could come to consensus. Jiujitsuguy--] (]) 04:41, 4 September 2009 (UTC) | ||
==A little balance please== | |||
Hello George. I must admit to being puzzled by your last revisions to my edits. The article cites long, prominent quotations that highlight alleged IDF shortcomings and magnify the alleged skill of Hezbollah guerillas. Yet you didn’t butcher these quotes as you did mine. So I’m curious George, what makes these quotes, left unmolested by you, different than the quotes that I cited? --] (]) 16:51, 10 September 2009 (UTC) | |||
== Montero Loan == | == Montero Loan == |
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I would like to inform you George you may not post more than 3 times a day on a single article. This is a warning. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.41.71.189 (talk) 21:31, 22 July 2009 (UTC)
- Randomly walking around on Misplaced Pages, I saw that note, and I couldn't resist explaining that this so called warning is not true in any way at all. Do not trust anonymous warnings: you can post as many times as you wish on an article — I've done it many times without trouble. There is a three revert rule, but that doesn't apply to editing. Keep on editing, keep your spirits high, and edit to your hearts contents. Cheers! ... said: Rursus (bork²) 08:31, 1 August 2009 (UTC)
I disagree with part of your edit of 2006 Lebanon War
Your removal of the phrase "On July 14, 2009 an underground Hezbollah ammunition depot set off a massive series of explosions in the South Lebanese village of Khirbat Silim, just ten miles north of the Israeli-Lebanese border" greatly detracted from the article. Subbing in the word "explosion" just didn't cut it. Nezzadar (talk) 00:34, 4 September 2009 (UTC)
I disagree with part of your edit of 2006 Lebanon War
I agree with Nezzadar on this. The explosions were multiple and massive sending many of the residents in the village into a panic. The original wording, ("On July 14, 2009 an underground Hezbollah ammunition depot set off a massive series of explosions in the South Lebanese village of Khirbat Silim, just ten miles north of the Israeli-Lebanese border") was a more accurate reflection of actual events.
Also, in the Nov 21, 2005 abduction attempt, four, not three gunmen were killed. The first 3 were killed when the bullet hit the Hezbollah munitions and a fouth was killed later in the battle.
It would have been nice of you to consult with me before making changes and we could come to consensus. Jiujitsuguy--Jiujitsuguy (talk) 04:41, 4 September 2009 (UTC)
A little balance please
Hello George. I must admit to being puzzled by your last revisions to my edits. The article cites long, prominent quotations that highlight alleged IDF shortcomings and magnify the alleged skill of Hezbollah guerillas. Yet you didn’t butcher these quotes as you did mine. So I’m curious George, what makes these quotes, left unmolested by you, different than the quotes that I cited? --Jiujitsuguy (talk) 16:51, 10 September 2009 (UTC)
Montero Loan
Re: Yeah, I hadn't seen your response to the Montero discussion yet. I've been waiting for a reliable source to state that he's been signed (maybe the FSC broadcast would be good enough) so that we can remove it. Until it's announced via a reliable source, I was just going to keep it in line with the club site. I typically assume that an IP editor has not read the discussion about it (in this case he/she didn't even remove the comment begging to read the discussion before changing). I can't tell from your comment whether you think we should remove it or not. If you think it should be removed, I'm okay with that actually. I just don't want IP editors to use Misplaced Pages as a rumormill (they have in the past). --SkotyWA|Contribs 03:34, 5 September 2009 (UTC)