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RE: Thank you for your invitation. I would have joined but there are already too many members. How would you like to start up a newer, more aggressive, Squad of those squarely against this mass-deletionists. We can start it together.
:out of curiosity what would you call this group? ;) The article body guard squad, the article- don't-fuck-with-me-I-know-karate-squad :) (J/K)
:Stupid jokes aside...
:Oh that will go over well. :) ARS already is attacked regularly, anything more one way would be deleted quickly. I am already in enough hot water regularly without turning up the temperature more. I actually want to change the name of ARS so it will fit in better and get attacked a little less.
:I don't know how new you are here at wikipedia, but try to avoid the terms like "mass-deletionists" it makes regularly irritated people even more irritated.
:Why would you not want to join a group were there is an existing structure, with hundreds of members? I often try to start projects from scratch and it is a daunting, daunting task.
:I am glad that I found this group after 2 years here...long story, have to share it with you sometime. You are welcome to join, we need fresh ideas. [[User:Okip |Okip ]] <small>''(formerly [[User:Ikip|Ikip]])''</small> 22:48, 12 February 2010 (UTC)

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Your comments

RE: This RFC will end in rancor and acrimony. Perhaps the RFC will end when AARBCOM unilaterally shuts it down and quashes debate. Probably over half of those who took part here will be left with feelings of disgust and utter hopelessness. The predicted close result: Delete all 60,000 unreferenced BLPS at once, just as Mick MacAnee did. wow, and I thought I was pessimistic :) Who is Mick ManAnee? Thanks for your comments. Okip (formerly Ikip) 22:14, 12 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Invitation

I note your bad mood (and I can relate) and the many articles you have created which have been deleted (I can also relate), you maybe interested in a group of editors who try to reference articles up for deletion:

WikiProject Article Rescue Squadron
WikiProject Article Rescue Squadron
Hello, PeterbrownDancin.
You have been invited to join the Article Rescue Squadron, a collaborative effort to rescue articles from deletion if they can be improved through regular editing.
For more information, please visit the project page, where you can >> join << and help rescue articles tagged for deletion and rescue. Okip (formerly Ikip) 22:18, 12 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

RE: Thank you for your invitation. I would have joined but there are already too many members. How would you like to start up a newer, more aggressive, Squad of those squarely against this mass-deletionists. We can start it together.

out of curiosity what would you call this group? ;) The article body guard squad, the article- don't-fuck-with-me-I-know-karate-squad :) (J/K)
Stupid jokes aside...
Oh that will go over well. :) ARS already is attacked regularly, anything more one way would be deleted quickly. I am already in enough hot water regularly without turning up the temperature more. I actually want to change the name of ARS so it will fit in better and get attacked a little less.
I don't know how new you are here at wikipedia, but try to avoid the terms like "mass-deletionists" it makes regularly irritated people even more irritated.
Why would you not want to join a group were there is an existing structure, with hundreds of members? I often try to start projects from scratch and it is a daunting, daunting task.
I am glad that I found this group after 2 years here...long story, have to share it with you sometime. You are welcome to join, we need fresh ideas. Okip (formerly Ikip) 22:48, 12 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]