User talk:Brian Brockmeyer

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  • Hello Brian. Just dropping you a note to let you know I will no longer be editing the Derek Jeter article. Normally I would propose that we re-work the contentious sentences or paragraphs together but I fear this would not work in this case. I am glad that you became a registered user at Wikipedia and I wish you the best. No Guru 09:00, 1 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Thanks for your reply on my talk page, Brian. The sentence you suggested:

"Uncharacteristically, Jeter struggled during the 2004 ALCS against Boston, hitting only (insert BA) in a series in which the Yankees would notably become the first team in MLB history to lose a best-of-seven series after taking a 3 games to nothing lead."

works fine for me. If you don't mind I'll leave it up to you to include it at your leisure. Happy editing. No Guru 23:51, 1 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Attended but did not graduate[edit]

I updated the section to include other former football players that left early for the draft without graduating. Hopefully this will demonstrate that it is not just Lewis that I was trying to distinguish, but rather all of the players who didn't graduate, sinec we have the distinction on our page. AriGold 12:17, 29 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Where have you been? The situation on the Ken Mehlman page is threatening to blow up into a full-scale edit war with a handful of editors intent on disregarding the previous consensus and forcing this nonsense into the article. I hope to hear from you on the talk page soon.Flavius Aetius 02:44, 1 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

BTW- Wanted to let you know that I agree with you on the issue of pasting a discussion that occurred on a user talk page onto the article talk page. I think this triumvirate of ingrates (Asbl, Willmcw, and Katefan) want to try and give the appearance as if this conversation actually took place on the talk page among all members. It's not. It was a private discussion and has no business being pasted onto the article talk page. I've removed it. I'll keep an eye on it, as I'm sure you will too.-Flavius Aetius 19:59, 2 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I know you are aware of this by now Brian, but I thought I'd remind you anyway. Instead of reverting my last edit on this article without comment (and accusing me of vandalism) you could have gone to the talk page (like I did) and explain your edits.

I've watched how this page has grown from but a little stub to a really first rate article on Hurricane football. To say that this was largely due to your efforts since the page was created back in August, 2005, would be an understatement. In recognition of your exceptional work, please accept this Running Man Barnstar.-Juicedpalmeiro 00:32, 13 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sports Wiki[edit]

I noticed you were active on many sports pages on Wikipedia. My friends and are I starting a sports wiki that you may be interested in. It uses Wikipedia's software but we made a lot of technological improvements to allow for more news and opinion articles, as well as regular encyclopedic entries. If you're interested, contact me and I'll give you the URL. --DNL 17:24, 15 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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