User talk:Chuckman

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Use it!

Hello there. When editing an article, it's best to use the preview button before saving, and only use save when you're happy with how it looks. Using preview means you can see what your article looks like without making lots of small individual edits, which fill up Special:Recentchanges, making it more difficult to find vandalism. Using the preview button helps make the world a better place, so if you could use it in the future, we'll all be better off for it. Have a nice day! Spang talk 02:43, 7 Feb 2007

Uncyclopedia:Pee Review/Nazi Burger[edit source]

Good job for Jew you! I've reviewed the article Nazi Burger which you started a peer review for. It's a fine read, but there are things that should be corrected. Parsat, or, A Whole Bunch of Mischief 01:02, 8 February 2008 (UTC)

Okay, then. I'll fix the grammar sections and add expand a bit. What I thought was stupid was the quotes. I don't really understand the relevance of the quotes. They add nothing and only confuse the reader as to what the article's about. Parsat, or, A Whole Bunch of Mischief 04:37, 8 February 2008 (UTC)

I know that, but how are they relevant? The point is to make the subject of the article seem real with an in-world perspective, not to praise the article. Parsat, or, A Whole Bunch of Mischief 18:27, 9 February 2008 (UTC)