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{{please see|Aliens and enemies templates: the final battle}} {{user:CzechOut/Sig}} <span style="{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}}">'''16:43:43 Tue '''29 Mar 2011 </span> | {{please see|Aliens and enemies templates: the final battle}} {{user:CzechOut/Sig}} <span style="{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}}">'''16:43:43 Tue '''29 Mar 2011 </span> | ||
==Timeline== | |||
I asked if you had read and left an input at the discussion on the talk page, which you said you had. | |||
If you want an apology, then I do apologise. I mean you no upset. | |||
However, you cannot just presume an timeline. We an an encyclopedia, which mean facts, not best guesses. Just because you feel the "discussion is not going anywhere", does not mean it won't. You '''must''' add you thoughts and feelings about the matter on the talk page so we can get a discussion going and continuing until we come to a decision. At the rate your going with the timeline it like "He has a fez, he had a Fez in A Christmas Carol, it must take place straight after that". What evidence is there for this? Find a source that states when the timeline to backup your argument. [[User:Mini-mitch|MM]]/<small>[[User talk:Mini-mitch|Want to talk?]]</small> 15:59, October 5, 2011 (UTC) |
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czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ <span style="">16:43:43 Tue 29 Mar 2011
Timeline
I asked if you had read and left an input at the discussion on the talk page, which you said you had.
If you want an apology, then I do apologise. I mean you no upset.
However, you cannot just presume an timeline. We an an encyclopedia, which mean facts, not best guesses. Just because you feel the "discussion is not going anywhere", does not mean it won't. You must add you thoughts and feelings about the matter on the talk page so we can get a discussion going and continuing until we come to a decision. At the rate your going with the timeline it like "He has a fez, he had a Fez in A Christmas Carol, it must take place straight after that". What evidence is there for this? Find a source that states when the timeline to backup your argument. MM/Want to talk? 15:59, October 5, 2011 (UTC)