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Orphaned fair use image (Image:Tour Guide Barbie.jpg)[edit]

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Orphaned fair use image (Image:Johnrockwell.jpg)[edit]

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72.94.188.92[edit]

I left 72.94.188.92 a "last warning" on their user talk page. The next time 72.94.188.92 commits an act of vandalism, post their IP address on the Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism page. I have also semi-protected your user page so that 72.94.188.92 can no longer vandalise your user page.--Just James 04:12, 15 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Orphaned fair use image (Image:Le prisonnier d'azkaban.jpg)[edit]

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Superman disambig page.[edit]

Your edit summary said "No piping on disambig pages." You are correct... normally. However, MoS:T also applies; movies and albums should be italicized, songs and episodes be stuck in quotes, etc. The resulting link should still be the full page title, but properly formatted. It mentions more on this in the piping section of MoS:DAB; "Use piping to format or quote a portion of an article whose name consists of both a title and a clarifier." It also says to use piping when linking to a subsection of another page, as was previously done for the Mat Rempit entry. SnowFire 17:22, 15 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

titled[edit]

Your own link shows that the dictionary has yet another definition for "titled". "Entitled" is normally used to refer to something a person has coming to you. You're entitled to your opinion. Doczilla 09:42, 4 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

King Kong vs Godzilla[edit]

I don't understand what you did to the KKvsG page. What part of the notes section is considered "trivia"? What is written there is all legitimate factual notes associated with the film. From Toho saying Kong won, to the fact its based on a King Kong vs Frankenstein script, to it being the highest grossing film of the Godzilla series, to Toho planning a sequel, are all factual notes associated with the film and its production, and might not neccesarily be interepreted as trivia.Giantdevilfish 21:20, 22 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]