User talk:Martymoinklers
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Thank you. If you feel the piping is excessive, it's fine to remove some of it. We used to have a problem with people piping excessively to the Fail article, so the issue isn't completely foreign. I'll keep an eye on it in the future. Freecell (t/c) 18:09, 31 August 2011 (PDT)