User talk:80.90.38.253
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I have moved your message to Jmsanta to his/her talk page as messaging on user pages is normally considered bad form. If you have a look at Jmsanta's edits you'll see he/she has been reverting vandalism across the board and may have been going so fast he/she didn't notice it wasn't vandalism, or maybe thought it was because there was no edit summary to your last edit on the article. I see you've been working on the article a lot, and my thanks for your solid work on that. I would put the reversion down to new user keeness. Alf melmac 17:11, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
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