User talk:Harmonysharmonys
Speedy deletion of Mess With Texas
[edit]A tag has been placed on Mess With Texas requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section A7 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article appears to be about a band, but it does not indicate how or why the subject is notable: that is, why an article about that subject should be included in an encyclopedia. Under the criteria for speedy deletion, articles that do not indicate the subject's importance or significance may be deleted at any time. Please see the guidelines for what is generally accepted as notable, as well as our subject-specific notability guideline for musical topics.
If you think that this notice was placed here in error, you may contest the deletion by adding {{hangon}}
to the top of the page that has been nominated for deletion (just below the existing speedy deletion or "db" tag), coupled with adding a note on the talk page explaining your position, but be aware that once tagged for speedy deletion, if the article meets the criterion it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the article that would would render it more in conformance with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. Lastly, please note that if the article does get deleted, you can contact one of these admins to request that a copy be emailed to you. TrulyBlue (talk) 15:19, 1 May 2008 (UTC)
Hello. I noticed this edit summary, which is in all caps and accuses other editors of not being able to write proper English, but which isn't actually correct. That's one reason it's a good idea to talk politely to others; it's less embarrassing when you turn out to be incorrect. The comma immediately before the last item in a list, also known as the serial comma, is by no means universally used. Even within the United States, where it is most commonly used, many significant guides to style recommend omitting it, including those of the Associated Press and the New York Times. It is reasonable to call the serial comma optional, not mandatory. The moral of this message is not that one kind of comma usage is better than another, but that it's important to always talk politely, even when you're certain that you're right. -FisherQueen (talk · contribs) 16:39, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
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Best, ChzzBot IV (talk) 16:25, 1 December 2011 (UTC)
Your submission at Articles for creation
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to the top of the article.) Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia! Hazard-SJ ± 08:00, 4 December 2011 (UTC)