User talk:Sinefirt

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Block

Heya :) Hate to do this to you so early in your editing career with us, but I need to blcok you for a day to conduct a review of your editing. Don't worry, it's not going to last much longer. However, I've been alerted to some irregularities in your editing, and I need to stop you from editing for a bit so I can advise you how best to proceed with us. My preliminary research indicates that you have a tendency to just move pages without consultation to ongoing community discussions. But I'll be able to tell you more later. Thanks for your edits with us; hopefully this early review of your work will help you make even better edits here!
czechout<staff />    <span style="">05:28: Sun 08 Jan 2012