User talk:FalloutNewVegasmaster6644

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-- Ausir (Talk) 01:45, 18 November 2010

Goin' Under
Nope, not Marty Robbins, either. Marty Robbins wrote and performed Big Iron; that's probably what you're thinking of. But thanks! Dmunsil 01:31, November 25, 2010 (UTC)
 * Nice work, though that's info that's already known. I filled in pretty much all the info about the song that's on the wiki - I did a ton of research and couldn't find the singer, probably because he was likely a studio musician who was hired by Perry and/or Smith to sing the song. It looks to me like Perry, Smith, and another guy (Jerry Marcum) were hired to write and record a bunch of "50's sounding" country songs for a production music company. This isn't uncommon; pretty much all the songs licensed from APM were done this way. It's just that in most of those cases I've been able to track down the singers' names.


 * At this point, I tend to think the only way to find out is to contact Tommy Smith and/or Jerry Marcum and ask. I did something similar for "Sit and Dream" - I contacted the composer for the rest of the credits. Wayne Perry died a few years ago, but his family might know. I just haven't gone that far. Anyway, thanks for digging in on the problem! Dmunsil 06:44, November 26, 2010 (UTC)

Editing other users' user pages
Please refrain from editing other users' user pages. If you want to leave them a message, use their talk page instead. Thanks. -- 01:36, November 25, 2010 (UTC)

Tokens
I'm not sure I understand what "tokens" you are talking about. Could you give me an example? -- Porter21 (talk) 14:19, November 25, 2010 (UTC)
 * Presents are completely customizable and can be given by any editor to another if the former feels the latter deserves it for the work he/she has done on the wiki. -- Porter21 (talk) 09:21, December 15, 2010 (UTC)

Anti Materiél Rifle =/= Barret 50.cal
Saw your edit to the AMR article. The anti-materiél rifle is actually based off the Hecate II ---> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PGM_Hecate_II Thought you might want to know. -EllEzDee 13:58, November 27, 2010 (UTC)

Real-world weapons
We don't list comparisons to real-world weapons in articles - unless we have a game dev quoted - Vault policy.--Gothemasticator 20:09, November 28, 2010 (UTC)

Character template
Well first off, remember to leave a signature by using 4 tildes in the top left corner of your keyboard. It makes it easier for me to get to your page. Anyway, about the picture, you copy the file name. Like my BoS picture (which I got from the Brotherhood of Steel page), file name is BoS logo.png. Hope I helped. 

Signature
At the end of your post, either enter four tildes (~), or click the "Signature" button at the top of the editing window. :) --Gothemasticator 04:01, November 30, 2010 (UTC)