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License tagging for Image:LeeCushingHorrorExpress.jpg[edit]

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groovydoom.blogspot.com[edit]

Hello. I've noticed that you've added groovydoom.blogspot.com to a number of articles, either as a reference or as an entry in the external links section. Please note that Wikipedia's policy on self-published sources discourages the use of blogs for the purpose of verifying content, and Wikipedia's guideline on external links also advises to avoid providing external links to "blogs, personal web pages and most fansites, except those written by a recognized authority". As such, I have reverted your addition of this site to Wikipedia. Regards, VeryCrocker (talk) 18:38, 16 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

@VeryCrocker:Well, thank you very much for your courteous message. I'm impressed with your work for Wikipedia in ferreting out websites that possibly aren't worthy of reference--considering the number of references to similar websites and blogs that I see on Wikipedia, this is a vocation that will color the pages of your life with rich, vibrant hues for quite some time. I'm also sure you have fair and reliable criteria for determining which sites are worthy of removal and which are not, and that you apply these dispassionately and with righteous assuredness. I respect your devotion and dedication, Sir/Madam/Occupant. I hope life blesses you and continues to bring you good things, like cookies, marbled cake, and a brand new rain barrel. I will be searching secondhand stores for an antique cabinet to send you for your collection of spoons from around the world. Your friend and fan forever, VertigoXpress VertigoXpress (talk) 19:43, 16 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you. I do like my spoons. --VeryCrocker (talk) 19:56, 16 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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