User talk:24.31.177.150
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Thanks for telling me to get a life. It was a very appropriate way to 'Assume Good Faith,' one of the primary tennants of Wikipedia communications. It really made me feel that you were interested in a constructive, mutual-respect based working relationship as we attempt to get this article in to a fair and unbaised shape that will please both of us as well as respecting the facts of the situation. It really made my day. And, it was a very respectable way to handle your problem. Why not address the real issues now? The podcasts themselves are a reliable source, so we are currently working on a way to actually word the truth without going overboard. Do you know what 'not going overboard' is? I hope so. Or at least I hope that you will be learning before the next time you talk to me. Rather than 'get a life,' I will say to you 'Do some serious work with the life you have.' --Ira-welkin 15:59, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
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