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My name is Patrick, and "Pdebee" is just a bit of fun with the sound of my initials. I live in
Pembrokeshire and enjoy improving articles and creating
new ones. I also joined the following
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I created the userboxes displayed in my personal
userboxes gallery and also shared them on the
New Userboxes page. The bulk of the remaining userboxes I created are used simply to decorate my user page.
Created a start-class article on
Bergö. Done — 5 January 2023 & republished on 13 March after redrafting for additional citations.
Fixed the problem of hidden 'Books VII and VIII' in article on the
Almagest (see
Almagest talk page). Also tidied up source templates, etc. Done — 13 April 2023
Converted a REDIRECT (for an album track) to an article about the Never Come Back TV mini-series, per
WP:RTOA. Done — 3 October 2023
Fix the redirect page
It's Got to Be Love (to which nothing links but its own talk page) and replace it with content about the song from On Your Toes. ToDo
Create an article on She’s My Baby, at Globe Theatre, New York; January 3, 1928 – March 3, 1928 (See details in article on
Jack Whiting) ToDo
Create an article on Create an article on Heads Up!, at
Alvin Theatre, New York; November 11, 1929 – March 15, 1930 (See details in article on
Jack Whiting) ToDo
Create an article on The Overtons, at
Booth Theatre, New York; February 6, 1945 – March 10, 1945. Forrest Theatre, New York; March 12, 1945 – June 23, 1945. National Theatre, New York; June 25, 1945 – July 7, 1945 (See details in article on
Jack Whiting) ToDo
Add a new section to the existing article on the
hurdy-gurdy, perhaps with the title of 'Regional characteristics'. Invited
Fenevad to act as reviewer on Monday 4 November, 2013.
Consider creating an article about Dr Paul Grant (physicist). [Possible issues: Notability? Availability of 3rd-party sources?]
Dr Paul Grant's website.
Consider participating in the completion of the article about
Stefan Sobell, even though it was initially deleted due to lack of notability.
Wikipedia:Further reading: Some editors list sources that they hope to use in the future to build the article in Further reading. This is neither encouraged nor prohibited. Many editors prefer to list such sources on the article's talk page. Still, directly building the article with the source as a reference is strongly encouraged compared to merely listing the source in Further reading.
This is a Wikipediauser page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article.
Status: Offline
Welcome! ツ
My name is Patrick, and "Pdebee" is just a bit of fun with the sound of my initials. I live in
Pembrokeshire and enjoy improving articles and creating
new ones. I also joined the following
WikiProjects:
I created the userboxes displayed in my personal
userboxes gallery and also shared them on the
New Userboxes page. The bulk of the remaining userboxes I created are used simply to decorate my user page.
Created a start-class article on
Bergö. Done — 5 January 2023 & republished on 13 March after redrafting for additional citations.
Fixed the problem of hidden 'Books VII and VIII' in article on the
Almagest (see
Almagest talk page). Also tidied up source templates, etc. Done — 13 April 2023
Converted a REDIRECT (for an album track) to an article about the Never Come Back TV mini-series, per
WP:RTOA. Done — 3 October 2023
Fix the redirect page
It's Got to Be Love (to which nothing links but its own talk page) and replace it with content about the song from On Your Toes. ToDo
Create an article on She’s My Baby, at Globe Theatre, New York; January 3, 1928 – March 3, 1928 (See details in article on
Jack Whiting) ToDo
Create an article on Create an article on Heads Up!, at
Alvin Theatre, New York; November 11, 1929 – March 15, 1930 (See details in article on
Jack Whiting) ToDo
Create an article on The Overtons, at
Booth Theatre, New York; February 6, 1945 – March 10, 1945. Forrest Theatre, New York; March 12, 1945 – June 23, 1945. National Theatre, New York; June 25, 1945 – July 7, 1945 (See details in article on
Jack Whiting) ToDo
Add a new section to the existing article on the
hurdy-gurdy, perhaps with the title of 'Regional characteristics'. Invited
Fenevad to act as reviewer on Monday 4 November, 2013.
Consider creating an article about Dr Paul Grant (physicist). [Possible issues: Notability? Availability of 3rd-party sources?]
Dr Paul Grant's website.
Consider participating in the completion of the article about
Stefan Sobell, even though it was initially deleted due to lack of notability.
Wikipedia:Further reading: Some editors list sources that they hope to use in the future to build the article in Further reading. This is neither encouraged nor prohibited. Many editors prefer to list such sources on the article's talk page. Still, directly building the article with the source as a reference is strongly encouraged compared to merely listing the source in Further reading.