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I am not going to start a move war here, so I am not going to move it back initially, but you do realise that it is spelt "[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tunnelling tunnelling]" in British English?  By your logic we should move [[Walt, Larry and Igner]] to [[Walt, Larry, and Igner]] cause that is the comma rules of American English (as well as Oxford British English).  But we have a clear stance on this, unless there is an ''explicit'' spelling, such as [[Mom]], we prefer that, otherwise it is just what the first writer of the article picked, an example of this would be the Wikipedia article "[[wikipedia:neighbourhood|neighbourhood]]".  So unless you can fairly say, "that is how it is spelt", please don't use that phrase, cause that is ''another'' way to spell the same word.  And sorry for mentioning this, but whenever I say "tunnelling" I pronounce two Ls.  Don't you? --'''[[User:Svip|Svip]]'''<sup>[[User talk:Svip|Talk]]</sup> 21:07, 7 November 2008 (UTC)
I am not going to start a move war here, so I am not going to move it back initially, but you do realise that it is spelt "[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tunnelling tunnelling]" in British English?  By your logic we should move [[Walt, Larry and Igner]] to [[Walt, Larry, and Igner]] cause that is the comma rules of American English (as well as Oxford British English).  But we have a clear stance on this, unless there is an ''explicit'' spelling, such as [[Mom]], we prefer that, otherwise it is just what the first writer of the article picked, an example of this would be the Wikipedia article "[[wikipedia:neighbourhood|neighbourhood]]".  So unless you can fairly say, "that is how it is spelt", please don't use that phrase, cause that is ''another'' way to spell the same word.  And sorry for mentioning this, but whenever I say "tunnelling" I pronounce two Ls.  Don't you? --'''[[User:Svip|Svip]]'''<sup>[[User talk:Svip|Talk]]</sup> 21:07, 7 November 2008 (UTC)
I know I may be odd, but doesn't it seem like the [[Tunneling Horror]] and the [[Dark Ones]] could be the same thing? As it seems that they have a stiking resemblance, as the Tunneling Horror had shrunk to the same size . Look for yourself.
[[Image:Tunnelling Horror.png|250px]]<br>
[[Image:Desert Muck Leech.png|250px]]<br>
[[User:Chris of the Futurama2|Chris of the Futurama2]] 23:49, 8 March 2009 (UTC)

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I am not going to start a move war here, so I am not going to move it back initially, but you do realise that it is spelt "tunnelling" in British English? By your logic we should move Walt, Larry and Igner to Walt, Larry, and Igner cause that is the comma rules of American English (as well as Oxford British English). But we have a clear stance on this, unless there is an explicit spelling, such as Mom, we prefer that, otherwise it is just what the first writer of the article picked, an example of this would be the Wikipedia article "neighbourhood". So unless you can fairly say, "that is how it is spelt", please don't use that phrase, cause that is another way to spell the same word. And sorry for mentioning this, but whenever I say "tunnelling" I pronounce two Ls. Don't you? --SvipTalk 21:07, 7 November 2008 (UTC)

I know I may be odd, but doesn't it seem like the Tunneling Horror and the Dark Ones could be the same thing? As it seems that they have a stiking resemblance, as the Tunneling Horror had shrunk to the same size . Look for yourself.

Tunnelling Horror.png
Desert Muck Leech.png
Chris of the Futurama2 23:49, 8 March 2009 (UTC)