Talk:Wittering

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Removed redirect[edit]

Well, that was confusing. Just removed redirect from this talk page to Wittering, Cambridgeshire talk page. Deditos 12:45, 10 July 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Removed unsourced text.[edit]

Seems that someone (Ben Raven, allegedly) added some personal ramble to the tail of this article, which I've removed. I've also removed the description of wittering on, as this is a disambig page rather than an article. I would have made a new stub for that para but didn't bother because it was all unsourced. Deditos 12:50, 10 July 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Comment by ArielRaven[edit]

[1] to "Rjwilmsi": did you read any of my other articles? follow the link from my page (link above) then follow the link to uncylopedia. From there, explore the many pages I have written, and hopefully by the end you will realise that spelling isn't the most important thing in the world, and this article is funny and educating enough without the second double "s" in possesion. see, I did it again, and feel no remorse for my actions. How evil must I be. oh well. Hope my other pages make you laugh. if you wish to reply, you could always post a message on my user page. Ben

PS Random rant about supermarkets/fruit and veg stalls: Spelling may not be the most important thing in the world, but misuse of apostrophes really pisses me off. Tomato's is NOT the plural of tomato! —Preceding unsigned comment added by ArielRaven (talkcontribs)

Removed comment from main article[edit]

This page has been "improved". This means that what was before rather dull, superficial and not particularly educational, is now a lot better: shiny, detailed, and wholly informative. Thank you for sparing a few minutes of your precious time to read and absorb this article, and I sincerely hope that it has aided you in a quest for information on the many uses of "wittering". Such a wonderful word. Ben Raven

Removed from main article.Liverpool Scouse 12:46, 16 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]