User talk:Rmwilliamsjr

dawkins fleas
In response to your comment at Information desk, I've restored this entry, cleaned it up a bit, and listed it at Requests for verification. If you can demonstrate that this term is actually used, is actually written this way (as opposed to, say, undefined:), and actually (despite its plural form) refers to a single book (as opposed to, say, multiple people who write such books), please do so; otherwise, it will be deleted. (See Criteria for inclusion.)

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—Ruakh TALK 19:39, 11 June 2009 (UTC)

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 * I don't usually think of myself as striven-after, but that is a nice verse. :-)  —Ruakh TALK 12:36, 12 June 2009 (UTC)