User talk:MrPC
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Thanks for your additions to the Inner Circle page! I don't suppose you happen to know anything about any of the other lines or stations. Any assistance we can get in these rail articles is appreciated.
Some of us Melburnians have got together to try and improve these pages - we're at Wikipedia:WikiProject Melbourne, so feel free to drop by if you're interested. :) Ambi 06:16, 22 Sep 2004 (UTC)
- Thanks for joining up... we've got quite the little army forming now! You might also want to check out the Australian wikipedians' notice board, which just opened for business. T.P.K. 08:06, 22 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Alternative sexualities in Collingwood and South Yarra
- Checking the 'List of Melbourne Suburbs'-'Related Changes' as I do every time I'm on Wikipedia, I noticed two paragraphs written and edited by you about the gay scene in Collingwood.
- This does interest me, and I'm sure it interests many other Wikipedians, though rather a small number. Some would go 'What gay scene', and I confess that was the substance of my initial reaction.
- Could you or somebody who knows explain a little more about 'Southside' and 'Northside'? My previous understanding was very much about 'gangs'/'groups' of often (but not always) young people. I do understand that it is to do with the location, but not so much about the cultural or subcultural significance!
- We generally do leave a great deal of autonomy in the WikiProject Melbourne, and do welcome contributions of all sorts from locals. The question is; will they be enlightening to a mass audience? Will they increase tolerance and decrease prejudice and ignorance? Do they tell what people outside the suburb need to know, and do they put in context with the rest of Melbourne?
- Forgive my prurient interest in an important possibly underground subculture, and the assumptions which I make herein,
- EuropracBHIT 11:00, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC).
- Forgive my prurient interest in an important possibly underground subculture, and the assumptions which I make herein,
- We generally do leave a great deal of autonomy in the WikiProject Melbourne, and do welcome contributions of all sorts from locals. The question is; will they be enlightening to a mass audience? Will they increase tolerance and decrease prejudice and ignorance? Do they tell what people outside the suburb need to know, and do they put in context with the rest of Melbourne?
- Could you or somebody who knows explain a little more about 'Southside' and 'Northside'? My previous understanding was very much about 'gangs'/'groups' of often (but not always) young people. I do understand that it is to do with the location, but not so much about the cultural or subcultural significance!
- This does interest me, and I'm sure it interests many other Wikipedians, though rather a small number. Some would go 'What gay scene', and I confess that was the substance of my initial reaction.