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Talk:Crossfire Trail

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See Joe Kidd to get a look at the Remington - Keene Repeating rifle. --Jcordell 02:15, 6 June 2009 (UTC)


Language

It isn't necessary to be calling people a "prick" on the page. If you have strong feelings about something put it on the discussion page. I'm addressing this to the anonymous user 69.152.169.101. If you're going to do that at least log in as a member with a name and a page. I took the liberty of deleting your addition. --Jcordell 16:21, 7 June 2009 (UTC)

See I have a name. Go to my page. Feel free.

I feel no need to waste an entire page or make up some name for myself to point out that Mr. Gunmaster is exceedingly hostile to anyone who doesn't fit his particular brand of wiki-ing or shower him with praise. Furthermore, I think having a name and making a page for yourself only encourages this sort of glory-hound pursuit of recognition in my opinion. And as for keeping things on the discussion page, why did you leave our lord and savior Gunmaster's spanking of Mr. Colt Revolver Fan on the main page? To shame him so all who pass by will see that here Gunmaster's word is law? His behavior is childish, and leaving his little hissy fit of a reprimand on the main page of this article only condones further acts of childishness. Unless we're all well and fine with guilt tripping anyone who makes an honest mistake.

Well Gunmaster is a good kid but he's fifteen.Didn't you get carried away when you were fifteen? The original poster didn't seem to have any trouble so I left it. I just felt like the langauage wasn't necessary. Gloryhound? Well I guess if that's how you feel. It could be argued that being anonymous gives one the sense that they can do whatever and not have to answer or even explain one's behavior. There is alwasy two sides to each story. Look partner no flames here. Agree to diagree and lets have fun.--Jcordell 16:29, 8 June 2009 (UTC)

Well, I'm 14 and i don't get carried away. But let's not talk about that.-Oliveira 16:40, 8 June 2009 (UTC)

Taken from the article

The point of a plot summary is to SUMMARIZE the film, not tell the whole story. Now that I know how it ends, I guess I don't need to watch it... - Gunmaster45

Sorry for ruining the end of the movie for you, Gunmaster 45. I want to apologize to you and anyone else that this caused a problem. I know that that stinks. I'm fairly new to the site, so I don't really know how things run around here. Sorry! I haven't watched this movie in a long time, so I got confused on a lot of the guns when I tried to remember. But fortunately, I have just rewatched it and discovered that Gunmaster 45 has corrected me on almost everything! Sorry again about ruining the movie, it won't happen again by me. It's still a pretty good movie, and worth watching--User: Colt Revolver Fan.

It's no big deal. Just remember for future references, the point of a summary is to just explain the basic START of the story, like how they summarize on IMDB, but not tell the entire plot. - Gunmaster45

Thanks for telling me!--User: Colt Revolver Fan

There. I put the discussion on the discussion page. I also have a comment, I don't know why is it so bad to know what happens in a movie or video game. Most of the movies i watch i know what happens in them and they are still great movies.-Oliveira 16:24, 8 June 2009 (UTC)

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