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Ha ha!

Hi Tony! I chuckled when I saw you reverted my edit with the addition of the famous ballet slipper toTory Burch's article. You "politely" suggested that I write an article about her company. I don't have time for that right now... I do have time to ask: how come if the article is just about "her" there is a not so fabulous photograph of a shoebox featured in it? I'd suggest we replace the not so fabulous oh so DIY shoebox photo with the ballet slippers which are professionally photographed. They are better in representing her design aesthetic (which is mentioned extensively in the article) and beautifully shows her famous logo - which is also mentioned in the article. These shoes are one of her most popular pieces - I am surprised you'd rather have a mediocre photograph of Ms. Burch then show a product she is known for and that made her a good portion of that money she's made ;) But, whatever...I'm #justsaying :) (I was really truly shocked to see my edit reverted! And I don't plan on going around and around about it, I was just sad to see a semi-fine photo of her versus a beautiful photograph of a product she's super famous for...then again, I'm a fashion buff :) ). Not trying to be rude...just had to at least voice my opinion! Have a great evening!SarahStierch (talk)05:00, 1 July 2014 (UTC)

p.s. the following articles about fashion designers have some of their most notable designs or works featured in their articlesCoco Chanel,Max Azria,Bill Blass,Donna Karan,Alexander McQueen, among others. Many other articles should have the same...but sadly with a gender disparity (many fashionistas are women more so than men in the Wikipedia world I've learned) it doesn't surprise me we're lacking great photographs of fashion! Anyway..just thought you'd like to see that it's OK to feature works of designers on their pages..SarahStierch (talk)05:07, 1 July 2014 (UTC)

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Nik Stauskas

Just want to say great job atNik Stauskas, you've put a lot of effort into it. Looks good and reads well!DaHuzyBru (talk)18:43, 6 July 2014 (UTC)

Paul G. Blazer

I've rated it as C class, but there is link farm under "references", have a view?OccultZone(TalkContributionsLog)08:19, 7 July 2014 (UTC)

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David Sills (American football)

Dude, there's TWO DIFFERENT birth dates on that article, but you keep undoing my edits cause they're unsourced. It's either May 5 or May 29. Which is it?Davykamanzitalkcontribsalter ego19:31, 11 July 2014 (UTC)

Meetup!

Hey Tony. Just a reminder that our meetup for theChicago Great American Wiknic is tomorrow at 11:00 AM at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library! Hope to see you there. I'm actually going to only be there for the first half of the event as I have another obligation tomorrow afternoon. I will be setting up the event and getting things started, and the current Wikipedians-in-residence at the library,SamanthaMes andEvanRo will be able to handle things in the afternoon.I, JethroBTdrop me a line04:09, 12 July 2014 (UTC)

Hey, sorry we missed each other at the Wiknic today. I stuck around as long as I could (I was performing for theSquare Roots festival in Lincoln Square). Thanks a bunch for being there, and for filling in participants on the event page.Victorgrigas got some photos of some of the group while we were there, so we can get those up real soon.I, JethroBTdrop me a line00:26, 13 July 2014 (UTC)
Ah, I see our group photo was posted already!I, JethroBTdrop me a line
I JethroBT, I see the event was a success. Great turnout. I enjoyed the Panera box lunches.--TonyTheTiger(T /C /WP:FOUR /WP:CHICAGO /WP:WAWARD)02:56, 13 July 2014 (UTC)

GRANTS!

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Four Freedoms topic

Congrats on making a new topic. Even though I have no idea why its marked as a Featured Topic. Which may become moot seeing howFreedom from Want (painting) is up at FAC already.GamerPro6401:11, 13 July 2014 (UTC)

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TonyTheTiger, please revert your recent edit on Treats!. I commented out a photo on that page and explained why I believed it didn't' belong. You are discussing, which is good, but you've also reverted me, which isn't so good. I didn't touch your edit, but instead, I'm asking you to revert yourself. Remember, in an NFC dispute, it's the duty of the users seeking to include (or retain) content to provide a valid rationale. Consensus right now is against it's inclusion. If consensus favors inclusion, then the photo can go right back in. ThanksKosh Vorlon  19:45, 17 July 2014 (UTC)

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Tony, the deal with Evan Turner and the Celtics is not official. He was merely agreed to a deal with them at this point[3][4]. The Celtics themselves have not announced anything[5].DaHuzyBru (talk)05:24, 22 July 2014 (UTC)

Exelon Pavilions

Yes, I thought I explained adequately on the Talk page. I'm still trying to get the "40-foot" nonsense out of this article. The Montgomery Ward height restrictions are not well understood by most people, as they're a now-archaic legal mechanism: a privately enforceable covenant rather than the usual government-enforced statute or ordinance. The Background section of this articles messes up several aspects of the legal situation, and is simply factually incorrect in regards to any "40-foot" rule. I could correct the arcane details of the Background section, but once it's accurate it becomes wholly irrelevant. Unfortunately, sections that are irrelevant to the subject of an article should be removed, rather than remain just because a lot of work went into writing them.

Talk:Treats!

Hello. I am sorry about all the mess on Talk:Treats!. I think Kosh was right about the prior state of the article, however it is clear you addressed these concerns and that it is now up to standards.

I don't like how Kosh kept insisting that my prior opinion somehow carried on after the changes were made. I have posted there in an attempt to make my position very clear.

I think you are an amazing editor that is dramatically improving the quality of the encyclopeida. Keep up the great work.Chillum17:52, 22 July 2014 (UTC)

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I reviewed your article onFred VanVleet and have passed it after I saw no errors. Great work!Disc Wheel(Talk +Tontributions)03:20, 23 July 2014 (UTC)

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Thanks for your work on this article! I always enjoy your articles related to art in particular. ----Another Believer(Talk)14:27, 24 July 2014 (UTC)

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