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Dearest Morbus,
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Dearest Morbus, Pffffft. Let the article wend its merry way. This is a cool article. Having a gathering place which is famous enough to warrant an encyclopedia entry is great. It's destined to become the gathering place of famous authors, the location of famous card games, and the meeting place of clandestine conspiracies. Let it run its course. I'm looking forward to seeing how it turns out, as both the commemoration of an important historical event, and as a social center of the savory and unsavory sets. I won't repeat points already made in the Cranee discussion, since that would be beating a dead aelphant. Let the clay take shape before you cast it down from the potter's wheel. --[[User:DrBacchus|DrBacchus]] 10:23, 21 Sep 2004 (EDT)
  
Pffffft.
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The article was only two sentences when I added the comment - it was a cautionary note only. The note has since been removed, but has been archived here for contextual reasons: ''Cautionary Note: There is a good chance this entry will be possibly removed, or asked to be heavily edited, unless it is linked into existing locations (hi sh1mmer - i love you!). I realize this entry is still in its early stages, and thus prompted this possible preempting of a fallible future (ha!). There are too many people creating "nameitis" things, be it people, locations, political groups, cults, religions, etc., and they're starting to overpower everything else; the Lexicon is about integration, not pockets of existence. An authoritative version of this comment, and thus a "house rule", will be issued sometime soon.'' --[[User:Morbus Iff|Morbus Iff]] 10:58, 21 Sep 2004 (EDT)
 
 
Let the article wend its merry way. This is a cool article. Having a gathering place which is famous enough to warrant an encyclopedia entry is great. It's destined to become the gathering place of famous authors, the location of famous card games, and the meeting place of clandestine conspiracies. Let it run its course. I'm looking forward to seeing how it turns out, as both the commemoration of an important historical event, and as a social center of the savory and unsavory sets.
 
 
 
I won't repeat points already made in the Cranee discussion, since that would be beating a dead aelphant.
 
 
 
Let the clay take shape before you cast it down from the potter's wheel.
 
 
 
--[[User:DrBacchus|DrBacchus]] 10:23, 21 Sep 2004 (EDT)
 
 
 
The article was only two sentences when I added the comment - it was a cautionary note only. --[[User:Morbus Iff|Morbus Iff]] 10:58, 21 Sep 2004 (EDT)
 

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Dearest Morbus, Pffffft. Let the article wend its merry way. This is a cool article. Having a gathering place which is famous enough to warrant an encyclopedia entry is great. It's destined to become the gathering place of famous authors, the location of famous card games, and the meeting place of clandestine conspiracies. Let it run its course. I'm looking forward to seeing how it turns out, as both the commemoration of an important historical event, and as a social center of the savory and unsavory sets. I won't repeat points already made in the Cranee discussion, since that would be beating a dead aelphant. Let the clay take shape before you cast it down from the potter's wheel. --DrBacchus 10:23, 21 Sep 2004 (EDT)

The article was only two sentences when I added the comment - it was a cautionary note only. The note has since been removed, but has been archived here for contextual reasons: Cautionary Note: There is a good chance this entry will be possibly removed, or asked to be heavily edited, unless it is linked into existing locations (hi sh1mmer - i love you!). I realize this entry is still in its early stages, and thus prompted this possible preempting of a fallible future (ha!). There are too many people creating "nameitis" things, be it people, locations, political groups, cults, religions, etc., and they're starting to overpower everything else; the Lexicon is about integration, not pockets of existence. An authoritative version of this comment, and thus a "house rule", will be issued sometime soon. --Morbus Iff 10:58, 21 Sep 2004 (EDT)