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List of tallest buildings in missoula
A better question is what are you doing posting the height of a building if you don't even know how tall it is? On the page you make a plea for the page not to be nominated for deletion. It most likely would not be nominated for deletion simply because the buildings are not all that tall but when you just start making up heights what do you expect to happen. Mizmontana (talk) 19:34, 16 May 2011 (UTC)
List of tallest buildings in Missoula reply
I am not making up heights!!!! I posted referneces! Although there are no OFFICIAL heights for Aber Hall, and or Jesse Hall dosent mean that I couldn't have known the OFFICIAL heights! Ive lived in Missoula my entire life, and I am pretty sure that Aber Hall is more than 140 feet tall. How do I know this? I know people! I guess you dont. Oh and by the way In my first message I was trying to be nice, but then you send a message that I am making stuff up. (really)?
List of tallest buildings in Missoula
You did not cite a height on Aber or Jesse. I am glad you "know people" but what does that have to do with the height of these buildings? I lived in Aber and I can tell you it is not close to 140 feet tall. Have you ever been in there the rooms are like prison cells, the ceilings aren’t even eight feet tall and the closets are like six feet tall. I would say that building isn’t even 120 feet tall maybe 115 to the roof. In your first message to me, that is still posted on my page, you said;"I have been desperately wanted to know the correct height? Do you know? Do you know anyone that might?" to me that sounds like you don't know the height so don't be getting in my face about it. You were posting heights for those buildings and didn't know the heights.Mizmontana (talk) 01:29, 17 May 2011 (UTC)
List of Buildings in Missoula reply 2
What I meant when I posted on your User page is: Do you know the 100% LEGIT, TRUE, ACTUAL, GENUINE height of Aber Hall? This was all I was asking? Plus in your first post you said "It most likely would not be nominated for deletion simply because the buildings are not all that tall but when you just start making up heights what do you expect to happen". Since when does a city have to have a skyscraper bigger than 30 stories and over 500 feet tall to have its own List of Buildings page on Wikipedia? Wikipedia is to a resource to give information on the anything that the public would find interesting. In my opinion I think the Wilma Theatre, Aber Hall , or even new post-modern buildings like the one they just got done building in Downtown Missoula: Garlington Building (Missoula, Montana). I think this is something that people should have at least a little info on; If they - lets say: came to live or visit in Missoula?
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