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Top Model interview!

Since you've edited the Top Model article, I figured you may be interested in contributing questions for this interview. Message me back and tell me what you think! Mike H. Celebrating three years of being hotter than Paris 00:41, 28 November 2007 (UTC)

Thanks, Dcljr: I needed that.

2nd verse is something like the first:

Thanks, Dcljr.
This needed that.
~~ Wortschätzer (talk) 03:51, 8 June 2008 (UTC)

Peg Entwistle Discussion

How does saying, "some one needs to get a life" reflect a positive suggestion about the content of the Entwistle Wiki? Where I come from this is an insulting comment directed at an individual. This is why I removed the unsigned comment. I did not remove the unsigned comment because of the question of including info about the death of Robert Entwistle.

However, let me say that I in fact do have a life. The biography of Peg Entwistle is my life. Her family thinks it a fine life and has been very gracious and generous with photos, letters, diaries and a host of other items. In addition, three other authors and a film maker think my life a fine life and have validated my life by crediting me in their projects as a research consultant regarding Peg Entwistle.

As to the inclusion of the death of Peg Entwistle's father, I think it important to not only include his death and the circumstances behind it, I think it's also important to mention the death of her mother and step-mother. After all, if sayyyy, Bette Davis suffered the death of two mothers and a father by the time she was fourteen, don't you think Wiki readers would want to know? The problem I see with Wiki is that too many of us editors are more concerned with ego and vindictiveness than with presenting an informative synopsis for the reader.

Commenting on what is or isn't relative to a Wiki is one thing; following the comment with "some one needs to get a life" is quite another thing altogether. Jameszerukjr (talk) 08:20, 11 July 2008 (UTC)

I think you know that my "improving the article" remark (from edit summary) was in regards to the rest of the anon user's comment, before the final "get a life" line. As for the rest of your comments, I don't really care about your status as her biographer, whether you have a life, or even whether the anon's viewpoint about the article was actually correct. I was only responding to what I believed was an inappropriate talk page edit. - dcljr (talk) 04:19, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
Actually, no, I didn't know any such thing. I have been constantly rebuffed and deleted ever since I had words with a blogger on another site and who then vandalized the article. My edits of the Entwistle article went unchallenged for months. Then after the vadalisim (which began minutes after my quarrel with the blogger), my edits were suddenly not up to Wiki standards--the article "too much this," and "not enough that." I don't trust a single one of you anymore. It's been a nightmare trying to work with Wiki editors and trying to tell the truth about this girl. It is amazing the bad vibes I get in reply to my trying to qualify myself as to why my contributions regarding Entwistle should be considered. Amazing. Jameszerukjr (talk) 23:24, 13 July 2008 (UTC)

Democratic debate table cleanup

Hello, thanks for cleaning up the Democratic Party (United States) presidential debates, 2008 article. If you could do the same for the Republican Party (United States) presidential debates, 2008 article that would be appreciated. I jerry rigged these tables earlier as the debates were still going on and it would be nice to have an easy to glance historical record at who showed up where. Thank you! Calwatch (talk) 18:20, 3 August 2008 (UTC)

Please do not remove coordinate boxes

Dear Dcljr, please do not edit out cooordinate boxes from pages. They display coordinates automtically at the top of the page, which may seem as if it is duplicated. If you remove the box, no coordinates will be displayed at all. Best regards, Xenonice (talk) 05:33, 9 August 2008 (UTC)

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