Updates

December 2nd, 2009

People Miscellany – Troubles

Posted by Lisa @ 8:40 pm (link)

This is a complete update of troubles for the People Miscellany category.

Removed from Troubles: Problem resolved (not open for application)
Composed/Hyphenated Names (Language and Culture); Culture: British (Language and Culture); Language: French (Language and Culture); Language: Hebrew (Language and Culture); Language: Latin (Language and Culture); Kisses/Kissing: Gay Male (Love and Relationships); Dancers: Male (Occupations); Eyes (Physical Appearance and Voices)

Extensions Granted
Extension to December 9th, 2009:
Male Body (Physical Appearance and Voices);
Girl Gamers (People);

Pending Removal (not open for application)
The following fanlistings are scheduled for removal tomorrow (December 3rd, 2009). If your fanlisting is listed below, please fix the problem and reply to the troubles e-mail!
Decollete (Physical Appearance and Voices); Eyes: Blue (Physical Appearance and Voices); Eyes: Green (Physical Appearance and Voices); Eyes: Heterochromic (Physical Appearance and Voices); Freckles (Physical Appearance and Voices); Hair: Ponytails (Physical Appearance and Voices); Culture: Norwegian (Language and Culture); Doctors (Occupations); Women: Bisexual (People)




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