User talk:Audaciter

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[edit] Manson

I find your reasoning in changing the word "burgle" inadequate. "Nobody in the US says 'burgle'" isn't logical, nor is it supportable. This article has undergone extensive discussion regarding wording, grammar and content and if there is something you don't agree with or wish to contest, the proper thing to do is bring it up on the talk page for discussion. Unless you can produce reliable sources that support your statement that Americans don't use the word burgle, then you really have no rationale for changing this word save your own preference, which is POV and not a reason to arbitrarily change a word. It's obvious you understand what the sentences say, so kindly find a source or leave it as it has been determined by a consensus of contributing editors, all of whom, by the way, are American. Wildhartlivie (talk) 04:44, 23 May 2008 (UTC)