User talk:PirateIzzy

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Fantastic Theme Park
This is the first time I've seen it spelled that way. Is that a translation or what version writes it that way in English, in game? -- 16:47, 28 November 2012 (UTC)

Talk pages
Let's just pick one or the other, shall we? I think the wiki is easier to communicate on, and its transparent for any collective efforts. I replied on South Perry but would like to continue here. Also, when adding a new comment, please create your own header rather than put an unrelated message under someone else's. There's a + icon that will help you avoid formatting the heading code (the equal signs that make the text large and appear in the table of contents). -- 05:05, 12 December 2012 (UTC)
 * I'm not mad. =) Oh, also. It's usually best, with most Wiki users, to post on their talk page each time instead of replying here, if you thought about it. However, if the discussion is more collaborative, instead of just questions, replying below is better. Oh, and you didn't need to create another new section since I moved your first comment down. I'll combine them for you. Use colons at the start of the line to indent your message further, to separate each reply visually (I'll do the first one for you so you can see in the source how simple it is). -- 06:16, 12 December 2012 (UTC)