Talk:First Friday (public event)

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Urban Decay?[edit]

This is linked from the urban decay article with no explanation. This article is baffling if one clicks into it worth no context. City wide? What city? All cities? 12.49.153.2 (talk) 14:58, 10 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Disambiguation Page?[edit]

The Catholic faith also uses the tern "First Friday". Does a disambiguation page need to be built to distinguish the Catholic "First Friday" (which currently has no representation in Wikipedia) from the current "First Friday" article? Just curious ... JeffFerguson 12:34, 6 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

2600 Meetings[edit]

2600 has held meetings on the first Friday of every month (almost always at 5PM) in most major metropolitan cities for at least 15 years (first one I went to) and probably much longer than that. Last night was the first time I met a "First Friday" member as the term is used in this article, but I suspect this will be occurring more often in the future as this catches on. So, if any of you are wondering who all the really creative people with the laptops are, we might not be from the arts community. Zaphraud 04:24, 3 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"importance" tag[edit]

Hi,

I removed the "importance" tag from the section "Fighter Squadron Traditions" and replaced it with "unverified". This is mainly for technical reasons: "importance" applies to the entire article and moves it to Category:Wikipedia articles with topics of unclear importance, which is probably not desired here. (The notability of the article is not in question, as far as I understand.)

Feel free to replace "unverified" with any other tag you would find appropriate. Sorted as part of the Notability wikiproject. --B. Wolterding 15:03, 25 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]