User talk:Ryan Marsh
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Conduct
Alright guys, this is where you can drop me a line. I'm not all too picky about cursing and whatnot, just try to keep everything as civil as possible. Also, try to use a spell check before you drop your messages, because nothing irks me more than bad grammar. Also, sign your posts and use the : character to seperate one message from the other. Also, use the == Text == heading when dropping a message about something that isn't already on the page.
Thanks, --R.Marsh 02:04, 3 October 2007 (BST)
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Conflict
With all due respect, you do not own the hospital and therefore have absolutely no say whether or not I am "allowed" there. Its not your decision to make. I know you think you're high and mighty because you're leader of some stupid group, but it doesn't give you the right to be an ass or to have any say who is and isn't "allowed" in buildings your group claims to "own".
I am no longer a gker, so leave me be. I will continue to stay in St. Anacletus's whether you like it or not. Your continued killing of me despite the fact that I have not harmed anyone or anything since you arrived makes you a PKer, and if your group supports it, it makes them a PKer group, plain and simple. Don't try to argue that point.
The fact of the matter is I have no intention to cause any harm to the hospital but it is my right to stay there. So let me. Or believe me, I can make life very hard for you and your little group. Now I'm sure we can work this out before it comes to that. But stop trying to tell me what I can and can't do. You aren't my boss, you aren't a game mod, you have no authority. That's it. Izumi Orimoto 21:50, 24 July 2007 (BST)
And I wouldn't do a thing about it. I don't claim to own the hospital, I simply work there. And what don't you get? YOU CAN'T OWN A BUILDING. So knock it off. SweetHikari WILL continue to stay in the hospital whether you like it or not. I assure you she won't cause any problems, unless you continue to kill her. You can't tell me whether I'm allowed or not. Izumi Orimoto 21:42, 25 July 2007 (BST)