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His Grace The Duke of Waltham
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Greetings, dear Wikipedian. I am the Duke of Waltham's private secretary. On behalf of the Duke, I would like to welcome you to His Grace's talk page.
Here you can leave notices, announcements, or any other kinds of messages that can interest the Duke, and you may flatter him, request for his assistance or advice, discuss his actions in Wikipedia or talk about matters of mutual interest. As this is a free speech venue, your criticism will be welcome as well. To be honest, I personally enjoy seeing negative comments about the Duke, as his arrogance has become quite insufferable lately.
I would like to clarify that, even though this page exists to accommodate all kinds of "talk", ranging from professional correspondence (i.e. messages pertaining to Wikipedia and the ongoing struggle for its improvement) to light-hearted conversation, it is not meant for discussion of matters in any way private. Messages of sensitive content should be e-mailed to His Grace instead, so that the required level of privacy can be ensured.
Please leave your posts at the bottom of this page and sign them with four tildes (~~~~), so that we will know who is posting what and when. You are warned that unsigned posts shall not be answered to and shall be summarily deleted; this is wholly within the poster's responsibility, I'm afraid.
Please note that His Grace follows a policy of keeping conversations unfragmented; in other words, an exchange that begins in one talk page should continue in that same talk page, in order to keep the discussion whole and intelligible. If a conversation has begun in a venue other than this, you need not answer here; you can rest assured that I shall notify the Duke about any new messages (through use of a designated watchlist).
The talk page of Bill the Greek soft-redirects here, which means that messages for Bill the Greek should be left in this page instead. There is no need for concern, as it is really the same person behind both accounts.
You are requested not to edit anything in this page except for your own posts; any other changes shall be reverted on sight. Your previous posts may or may not be subject to such treatment, as it is considered impolite to alter the content of posts that have already been answered to.
Please don't leave any litter while you are here. There is a dustbin in the corner.
By the way, thank you for not smoking.
Have a nice day.
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Sorry about that. Your name was next to mine when I was erasing my own name. I must have accidentally deleted yours as well. --Thelb4 19:56, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
- Never mind. You should be more careful, though; that could have been any proper article. Waltham 17:01, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
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