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Hi Hippo
Just noticed there was some reverting going on at
Rihanna, with Jimarey undoing your changes without an explanation.
I highly disapprove of this, and told him so. However, in this specific case, he changed it back to the styke suggested by the guideline concerning pseudonyms, you can have a look at it at
WP:Manual of Style (biographies)#Pseudonyms, stage names and common names. If you disagree, you should open a section at the talk page to start a discussion, otherwise this will just escalate into
WP:edit warring.
Cheers,
Amalthea
21:05, 20 September 2009 (UTC)
Hippo, nice edits recently on the rugby union page, but one thing has been bugging me about the article. If I read the article as a person who had never had any experience of the sport, then I don't think I would come away with the knowledge that this was a sport where the ball was handled, and that tries were scored by touching down the ball by hand. Apart from the Web Ellis part, there is little about carrying and passing the ball. Any thoughts? FruitMonkey ( talk) 20:10, 23 September 2009 (UTC)
You may well be correct that Terry Worrall was mis-quoted but the fact remains that the term that has entered the language is "the wrong kind of snow" NOT "the wrong type of snow".
By changing the title you have in fact made this less "searchable" than it should be, as most people, and the British Media (and the book) always refer to it as the "wrong kind of snow".
Perhaps you might consider reversing your poorly judged decision (and one that you did not discuss on the talk page or gain consensus for). Bhtpbank ( talk) 06:50, 24 September 2009 (UTC)
The wording in the RUgby team was agreed some time ago You have also broken the 1RR rule and may be within minutes of getting a block, suggest you self revert -- Snowded TALK 08:58, 29 September 2009 (UTC)