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To whomever keeps adding that Madonna lives here. No, she doesn't. Stop adding that.
IvoShandor (
talk) 12:44, 29 April 2008 (UTC)reply
this article fails, this project fails, FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL.
IvoShandor (
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Even if Madonna lives here, why is it relevant? The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its contribution to
Central Park Historic District, not for who lives there. Besides, the building would still be notable even if Madonna sold the place and moved out. Can we please keep the trivia out of the articles? --
Elkman(Elkspeak) 02:08, 24 May 2008 (UTC)reply
I'm calmer now, and not the pedantic fool I was initially accused of being, though I am mean if someone is mean to me. I agree with the trivia thing, and am not even sure if it's still true. Our FA
Madonna says she bought a giant estate in or near London and has lived there "as of 2008". I don't know, don't really care. If someone wants to add this material I am no longer going to revert it, of course that shouldn't stop anyone else from doing it. I'd like to see more recent evidence of this ownership anyway, especially in light of the Madonna article. I tried weeks back to explain this to IP, but was ignored and called names (a favor I returned because I am crazy) because the IP editor has an ever-changing address.
IvoShandor (
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To whomever keeps adding that Madonna lives here. No, she doesn't. Stop adding that.
IvoShandor (
talk) 12:44, 29 April 2008 (UTC)reply
this article fails, this project fails, FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL.
IvoShandor (
talk) 12:14, 23 May 2008 (UTC)reply
Even if Madonna lives here, why is it relevant? The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its contribution to
Central Park Historic District, not for who lives there. Besides, the building would still be notable even if Madonna sold the place and moved out. Can we please keep the trivia out of the articles? --
Elkman(Elkspeak) 02:08, 24 May 2008 (UTC)reply
I'm calmer now, and not the pedantic fool I was initially accused of being, though I am mean if someone is mean to me. I agree with the trivia thing, and am not even sure if it's still true. Our FA
Madonna says she bought a giant estate in or near London and has lived there "as of 2008". I don't know, don't really care. If someone wants to add this material I am no longer going to revert it, of course that shouldn't stop anyone else from doing it. I'd like to see more recent evidence of this ownership anyway, especially in light of the Madonna article. I tried weeks back to explain this to IP, but was ignored and called names (a favor I returned because I am crazy) because the IP editor has an ever-changing address.
IvoShandor (
talk) 14:09, 25 May 2008 (UTC)reply