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[edit] Re: David E. Kelley -- Boston legal
Ah, sorry, I meant to do it to The Wedding Bells, but accidentally changed the wrong show in my haste. I've corrected it, and included a proper source (although that link may become broken eventually.) I'm assuming this is the proper way to message somebody on Wikipedia...if not, I'm sorry.
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Hello Therefore, welcome to Wikipedia!
I noticed nobody had said hi yet... Hi!
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[edit] lifetime field in DZ infobox must be filled in re
Members stands for the total collegiate members in the sorority currently. Lifetime stands for alumnae and possibly collegiate (I'm not the one who designed the infobox so I'm not 100% sure). The catch with the infobox is that if you do not have a number in the members section then lifetime does not show up. As it is you can leave lifetime blank if you can't find it since it doesn't really look like anything is missing out of the infobox. Hope that answers your question. --ImmortalGoddezz 16:51, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] RE: 71.223.244.79 (Delta Zeta edit)
Hello. I live with three roommates and we have wireless internet. One of my roommates has a girlfriend in Delta Zeta, and she has the attitude where nothing bad ever comes from Delta Zeta, and I assume she removed that DePauw controversy section on purpose. And since we have wireless internet, I would imagine that we have similar IP addresses a lot. I generally don't log in since it takes time to do and I delete my cookies a lot, and so I got the message which was most likely intended for her. But I did not personally edit the DZ page. I will pass the message along to my roommate's girlfriend who is in DZ though, since I assume she is the one who made that change. Aaporter 87 20:05, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Heather Wilson
Go for it....I got your back :-). Right behind you with a pointy spear. Shoessss 01:17, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
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- Therefore, youare driving me nuts with the word “Removal”. I understand that I can be anal at times, however the difference between “Removed” and “Moved” does imply in one, a wrongdoing and in the other a mistake, mostly likely in judgment. Figured I state that here rather than beating a dead horse regarding the Wilson article. Either way have a great evening Shoessss 02:17, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
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