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Air sports -- not enough here to work with. We're not after adding materials, we're after working with existing content that we can make better. Substantial editing rather than writing.

Bulletproofing -- At first I thought that this wasn't a good one but I suppose that you could do it. It seems to have stalled for about 10 years. The organization doesn't make sense. But you might need to do a bit of writing to help future editors figure out what else we could add here.

Pop music-- This is a very very active page. 500 edits only gets me to 2019 and there are 4 archives of the talk page (that's a ton). I'm seeing some writing issues here and there is certainly a lot to do, but you'd have to be very cognizant of how you go about it. If you want to do it, we'll need to talk it over. It'll be a challenge.

Skurfing (sport) -- Some WP:NOT issues here, which means you'll probably have to do some careful reworking and even some deleting. Also not many citations here, so you might need to spend a few minutes digging some of those up, but again I don't want this to be the focus -- the focus should be thinking carefully about how this article should look, what should go in it, and what we can do to help push it in that direction.

Space food -- No go on this one. A student of mine did it last Spring and then it looks like it was also done again last semester in our other 320 course....

Ok, so you have some possibly ok ones here. Since you already assigned yourself these, let me know what you plan to do and we should go to the talk pages for these pages and remove the tags that were generated there saying that you were doing those. So let me know which you've selected via email. If you don't feel comfortable with two of these, we could wait to see what is left in the list from others on Monday. We can also talk then if you'd like.Etherfire (talk) 20:35, 13 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

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