Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/That's what she said edit

Please do not repost speedily deleted material. This is considered vandalism and can lead to you being blocked from editing for a period of time. (aeropagitica) 18:20, 7 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hello friend. My intention was not to vandalise anything, as I'm sure, based on the impersonal nature of your message you were already aware of albeit unconcerned with. Furthermore, in my defense, as I had posted in the discussion area of the article (apparently as it was being "speedily deleted") I was unable to locate anywhere on the Wikipedia anything even warning me not to (re)create an entry for "That's what she said." In addition, allow me to appeal for a further review of "That's what she said," as I'm confident reflection upon it as a cultural-artifact (which is what my entry was -- NOT a celebration of the "humor" behind it) would result in the realisation that the place it currently holds is no different from the "Who's on first?" or "In Soviet Union TV watches YOU!" of previous generations.
So, hopefully I have demonstrated to you not only my earnest desire to give Wikipedia the respect it deserves, but have presented a case in favor of not letting the book on "That's what she said" be forever closed with "Delete cuz that's what she said" (I like the way you guys work). Be well, friend. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Opiumbrella (talkcontribs) 18:55, 7 December 2006 (UTC).Reply

Firstly, please sign your comments with four tildes, ~~~~, as this allows editors to respond to Talk page enquiries without having to go in to the edit history of the page. Secondly, if you have a business case for the restoration of a deleted article, please take it to Wikipedia:Deletion review rather than to an admins' Talk page, as this was deleted after an open discussion and it will take the consensus of another open discussion in order to restore it. Regards, (aeropagitica) 21:43, 7 December 2006 (UTC)Reply