Talk:High-maintenance - Wikipedia


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Articles for deletionThis article was nominated for deletion on 2007-02-25. The result of the discussion was {{wi}} soft-redirect to Wiktionary.

I've copy-edited the article and removed the notice. The style of the movie quotes should be revised. Someone should put the movie titles as headers for the quotes. I don't feel like doing it. Zachkchk 15:14, 1 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

I've removed the movie quotes. I found them to be quite trivial and pointless myself, but if anybody wants to re-add them in a better style, be my guest. Schizmatic 15:37, 1 April 2006 (UTC)Reply
Yes, it was frivilous. Zachkchk 05:25, 2 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

The sentence about high-maintenance women in Detroit sounds like an irrelevant and possibly diffamatory passage

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User: lagatta

hmmm, I dont think its fair to say that having excessive manicures is being high maintanence. what if you have a problem clipping your own nails, what if they grow too fast. anyways, is it a crime to want to takecare of yourself and look good.

The last paragraph is nowhere near neutral. Also, they aren't spelled correctly. I'm removing a couple of the sentences and cleaning up a few typos. AXNJAXN 21:50, 4 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

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