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What is "Ham bone" and where is your source?— Vchimpanzee · talk · contributions · 18:32, 12 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

Nomination of Tom Crabtree (journalist) for deletion edit

A nomination is taking place as to discuss whether Tom Crabtree (journalist) should be deleted or not. The discussion will be held at the Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tom Crabtree (journalist). However, do not remove the AfD message. WisconsinBoyClevelandRocks228844 (talk) 02:27, 30 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

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  • a [[beach music]] show on [[WNMB]] in [[North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina|North Myrtle Beach]]) for many years. He leased the station from owner Davidson Media and is a the G.M. of WTOB as well

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Reverting edits edit

I've had to revert edits that you've done because you never source them. Please do, or if you don't know how, please ask! Also, a few notes on syntax: A.M. stations in the U.S. never have an -AM callsign suffix as the F.C.C. doesn't issue those. Also, unless something belongs to the year ending in zero, there should never be an apostrophe after a decade and preceding the s in a decade (e.g.: the 1980s refers to the decade, but 1980's would solely be something that belongs to 1980 itself). Also, I don't understand why you use the backwards apostrophe as opposed to the regular apostrophe.Stereorock (talk) 15:51, 28 May 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Nomination of Tom Crabtree (journalist) for deletion edit

 

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