User talk:ED120

Warning (What in God's name are you doing?!) - A lot of Unnecessary Edits
--M. C. - "Mario Gals" Fan! User Page | Talk Page 12:44, 25 April 2010 (EDT)

(Damed it, EDIT CONFLICT! I WAS ABOUT TO DO IT) just kidding and per statement above 12:46, 25 April 2010 (EDT)

Last warning!
STOP removing Peach and Blaze images in the M&S at the Olympic WG!! Mario, Sonic etc. have two images, and you're removing the females' images! What are you, sexist?

Kazooie
You can't make a Kazooie article without a proposal: that's a major break from our current policies regarding the coverage of the Banjo (and Conker) series. Comments on the talk page are not enough to act on when it comes to matters like this. - 22:01, 19 January 2011 (EST)

Sorry about this. How do you make a proposal anyway? I didn't know how to make one. Bottles from the Banjo series has his own article because he was in a comic. Kazooie has also been in a Mario comic. Sometime each year I might change my username. In 2009 I had Sonicewan and in 2010 I had ED120. I try to be careful with my edits. And by the way no one has replied to what I put on the Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Mario Sports Mix page. I was banned once luckily on a 30 day month for a Month by MeritC. The first ban is suppose to be for a day and a month should be the fourth warning. I will try to be careful as I was trying to make an article for the New Super Mario Bros. Wii enemies that have no article yet and I will try to be careful with what I do for the DS Dream Events. Thankyou - User:ED120 12:44, 20 January 2011
 * Go to Proposals - it explains how to make proposals. A Talk Page Proposal on the Banjo (series) talk page would probably be fine, but keep in mind that Gruntilda will also need her own page in order to be consistent, so you should suggest both at once (one TPP will still work). TPPs are explained on that page too, and you can also look at the TPPs currently running to get a better idea of what to do. Make sure you say exactly which comic they both appeared in, since that factors into the decision: from what I read on the talk page, N-Gang wasn't considered Mario enough to qualify Kazooie or Gruntilda for articles the last couple times the issue was brought up, but after thinking about it some more, I'm not sure if that's still the case. Our coverage policies are clear when it comes to games, but it gets fuzzy when it comes to all those old Nintendo comics. There's a good chance that people will side with you, but it's not guaranteed. I hope this was helpful, and good luck! - 00:06, 20 January 2011 (EST)