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I've just looked in at Histoire du soldat, where I find your recent star Edward Clark rubbing shoulders with my forthcoming one, Michael Flanders (coming soon to a Wikipedia article near you). I always like it when people from wholly different areas of expertise are unexpectedly found on the same page. Tim riley ( talk) 15:32, 4 May 2013 (UTC)
Hello again. I saw your post at The Mousetrap thread at the ref desk and I thought I would share my experience with the twist in The Crying Game. I was living in Ketchikan Alaska at the time and the little twin movie theater there usually got new films nine months (or more) after there release in the lower 48. Well everyone - Siskel and Ebert along with other reviewers both TV and print - has been good about keeping the secret. Then about a month before the film made its way to us Homer Simpson mentioned the plot twist in one of The Simpson's episodes (I can't remember which one at the moment) and, while I still enjoyed the film the impact of it was diminished. The only thing to say was D'oh. Cheers and enjoy your week on wiki and off. MarnetteD | Talk 18:24, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
I suppose I can't lure you from your FAC-resistant redoubt to look in at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Gustav Holst/archive1? Any comments there would be most gratefully received. But of course quite understand if you prefer not. Best, as ever, Tim riley ( talk) 18:21, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
Ched asked me about that article. I don't know much about saints. Any idea whether this "Richard the Pilgrim" is legit? ← Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 07:17, 7 May 2013 (UTC)
In Australian federal election, 2013 you have deleted two important facts.
Firstly, the President of the Senate has no casting vote so and equal vote of 38-38 must fail.
Secondly, the number of votes need for a measure to pass is 39, as in 39-37.
Please put this information back. Tabletop ( talk) 23:56, 7 May 2013 (UTC)
You deleted the point about say casting vote from the 2013 Elections page.
But forgot to put it into the Australian Senate page.
This is sloppy. Tabletop ( talk) 11:51, 8 May 2013 (UTC)
I have added something about odd and even numbers in half-Senate elections, and the need to gain 57% to the vote to win and majority of seats in any state, which would be needed to win a majority of seats overall, and avoid perpetual deadlock. Tabletop ( talk) 11:51, 8 May 2013 (UTC)
(Much later)Sorry! I now realize you weren't trying to be harsh with me Jack of Oz, you just wanted to know how i came up with my rather random seeming question.(For which, as you said, I gave no real reason).Also you just joked in a friendly way about coincidence. As for my reasons for suspecting it was modelled on de Vries, i read it so many months ago my reason was just a memory that I had had reasons, but thinking about it now, I've decided Herbert spent a lot of words, at least in my recollection, describing the character de Vries, and then had him die early on. In fact he may have described him more closely than many more important characters.It seemed like he was going after someone Sorry again!-Richard Peterson 76.218.104.120 ( talk) 00:25, 16 May 2013 (UTC)
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Hello dear Jack: just a quick question: Would this be considered as an secondary or tertiary source to be used in the article? Also, this is quite interesting experiment in the history of the live piano performances for live animals and humans all together at the same time isn't? Do you think we should put few sentences mentioning this in the article? If you say it's useless then don't worry about it. Somebody suggested that one could write a good sentence in the introductory paragraph about this experiment with piggies... what do you think? Maybe using the word 'Gimmick' in the sentence would be good idea? Many thanks! Regards, Sausa ( talk) 20:17, 27 May 2013 (UTC)
I have started a discussion here about the Shakespeare sidebar template that has been added to several articles. Your opinion would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Tom Reedy ( talk) 14:39, 28 May 2013 (UTC)
What ho, Jack! I've been working on the biography part of the Benjamin Britten article, with a view to getting it up to Featured Article in time for Britten's centenary in November. ( Sjones23 is going to take care of the music section, which, Lord knows, needs taking care of!) If you would care to look in at the article and edit the biography side ad lib it will be esteemed a favour. No doubt we'll be knocking at your door again when the music section has had the treatment. – Tim riley ( talk) 15:26, 28 May 2013 (UTC)
Could you look over the recent series of edits on his article and also the talk page discussion?-- Wehwalt ( talk) 11:45, 29 May 2013 (UTC)
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I know what you mean, Jack, and I shouldn't dream of trying to delete the full stop in Bos's article. Truth to tell, many English contributors (self included quite often) have not stood up to the American tide of what they call "periods" that look so antiquated to an English eye. We ought to (for English articles) but sometimes the line of least resistance is very tempting. I am a G&S addict, but I came to WP too late to save W S Gilbert from being clunkily titled W. S. Gilbert, though not even the stuffy old Times would have dreamt of putting the full stops in for many decades past. Tim riley ( talk) 20:10, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
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Hello, Ive been working on the VSO wiki entry and found some relevant facts related to June Bronhill. I last met her thru Audrey Duggan at a performance I was giving in Melbourne in 92(?). I hope you don't mind me adding the Maria Stuarda with Nance Grant. The great find is the recording http://www.operapassion.com/cd5954.html It was discovered by chance yesterday by former VSO music staffer Graham Cox.
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Hello, I noticed that you recently made some changes to Mancel Thornton Munn, changing the sorting of his name to "Thornton Munn, Mancel". From my research, his last name is Munn, not Thornton Munn, and his standard author abbreviation "Munn" also seems to support that. Did you find something to the contrary? Thanks! - tucoxn\ talk 21:14, 16 June 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks for reviving the Leigh Hunt vs. James Henry Leigh Hunt issue and initiating the page moves, which I see are now done. Sorry I didn't stick with this years ago. I guess I just had not at that time made myself sufficiently aware of Wikipedia policy on article names, and I accepted at face value the idea that we should follow the DNB rather than adhering to the most common form of the name. It also did not occur to me then that if I commented anyplace other than the article's talk page, the move to James Henry Leigh Hunt might go unnoticed as one that was by no means generally supported. -- Alan W ( talk) 05:08, 19 June 2013 (UTC)
Ah-ha! I was just about to ask you to help me out with his article. Still can't find a reliable link for him being born in 1949. Any interest in Patrick McCaughey? (I started 'em both so there wouldn't any red-links in Theft of The Weeping Woman from the National Gallery of Victoria. Remember that?) Pete aka -- Shirt58 ( talk) 13:17, 19 June 2013 (UTC)
That was very interesting. (I was Bernstein's catamite's personal assistant in the early 90's, BTW.) If you have any more such videos to recommend please do so, on my talk page or the appropriate ref desk page. Thanks. μηδείς ( talk) 22:07, 21 June 2013 (UTC)
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see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Humanities#Why_are_Christian_hymns_so_slow.2C_classical.2C_and_melodic.3F. μηδείς ( talk) 18:12, 25 June 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks for your spelling change in the lede of Henry Haig. I've no objection to your change but the accompanying comment, made in good faith I'm sure, seems to highlight a known controversy. Nitpicking aside, I hope you found the rest of the article worth reading. :) -- KenBailey ( talk) 07:12, 28 June 2013 (UTC)
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I've just looked in at Histoire du soldat, where I find your recent star Edward Clark rubbing shoulders with my forthcoming one, Michael Flanders (coming soon to a Wikipedia article near you). I always like it when people from wholly different areas of expertise are unexpectedly found on the same page. Tim riley ( talk) 15:32, 4 May 2013 (UTC)
Hello again. I saw your post at The Mousetrap thread at the ref desk and I thought I would share my experience with the twist in The Crying Game. I was living in Ketchikan Alaska at the time and the little twin movie theater there usually got new films nine months (or more) after there release in the lower 48. Well everyone - Siskel and Ebert along with other reviewers both TV and print - has been good about keeping the secret. Then about a month before the film made its way to us Homer Simpson mentioned the plot twist in one of The Simpson's episodes (I can't remember which one at the moment) and, while I still enjoyed the film the impact of it was diminished. The only thing to say was D'oh. Cheers and enjoy your week on wiki and off. MarnetteD | Talk 18:24, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
I suppose I can't lure you from your FAC-resistant redoubt to look in at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Gustav Holst/archive1? Any comments there would be most gratefully received. But of course quite understand if you prefer not. Best, as ever, Tim riley ( talk) 18:21, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
Ched asked me about that article. I don't know much about saints. Any idea whether this "Richard the Pilgrim" is legit? ← Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 07:17, 7 May 2013 (UTC)
In Australian federal election, 2013 you have deleted two important facts.
Firstly, the President of the Senate has no casting vote so and equal vote of 38-38 must fail.
Secondly, the number of votes need for a measure to pass is 39, as in 39-37.
Please put this information back. Tabletop ( talk) 23:56, 7 May 2013 (UTC)
You deleted the point about say casting vote from the 2013 Elections page.
But forgot to put it into the Australian Senate page.
This is sloppy. Tabletop ( talk) 11:51, 8 May 2013 (UTC)
I have added something about odd and even numbers in half-Senate elections, and the need to gain 57% to the vote to win and majority of seats in any state, which would be needed to win a majority of seats overall, and avoid perpetual deadlock. Tabletop ( talk) 11:51, 8 May 2013 (UTC)
(Much later)Sorry! I now realize you weren't trying to be harsh with me Jack of Oz, you just wanted to know how i came up with my rather random seeming question.(For which, as you said, I gave no real reason).Also you just joked in a friendly way about coincidence. As for my reasons for suspecting it was modelled on de Vries, i read it so many months ago my reason was just a memory that I had had reasons, but thinking about it now, I've decided Herbert spent a lot of words, at least in my recollection, describing the character de Vries, and then had him die early on. In fact he may have described him more closely than many more important characters.It seemed like he was going after someone Sorry again!-Richard Peterson 76.218.104.120 ( talk) 00:25, 16 May 2013 (UTC)
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Jack, I just finished reading Morris West's The Ambassador. Mate, your thoughts about this? Pete aka -- Shirt58 ( talk) 13:31, 22 May 2013 (UTC)
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Hello dear Jack: just a quick question: Would this be considered as an secondary or tertiary source to be used in the article? Also, this is quite interesting experiment in the history of the live piano performances for live animals and humans all together at the same time isn't? Do you think we should put few sentences mentioning this in the article? If you say it's useless then don't worry about it. Somebody suggested that one could write a good sentence in the introductory paragraph about this experiment with piggies... what do you think? Maybe using the word 'Gimmick' in the sentence would be good idea? Many thanks! Regards, Sausa ( talk) 20:17, 27 May 2013 (UTC)
I have started a discussion here about the Shakespeare sidebar template that has been added to several articles. Your opinion would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Tom Reedy ( talk) 14:39, 28 May 2013 (UTC)
What ho, Jack! I've been working on the biography part of the Benjamin Britten article, with a view to getting it up to Featured Article in time for Britten's centenary in November. ( Sjones23 is going to take care of the music section, which, Lord knows, needs taking care of!) If you would care to look in at the article and edit the biography side ad lib it will be esteemed a favour. No doubt we'll be knocking at your door again when the music section has had the treatment. – Tim riley ( talk) 15:26, 28 May 2013 (UTC)
Could you look over the recent series of edits on his article and also the talk page discussion?-- Wehwalt ( talk) 11:45, 29 May 2013 (UTC)
Please do not edit out factual material from the Eddie Maguire page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 114.75.44.46 ( talk) 12:58, 29 May 2013 (UTC)
I know what you mean, Jack, and I shouldn't dream of trying to delete the full stop in Bos's article. Truth to tell, many English contributors (self included quite often) have not stood up to the American tide of what they call "periods" that look so antiquated to an English eye. We ought to (for English articles) but sometimes the line of least resistance is very tempting. I am a G&S addict, but I came to WP too late to save W S Gilbert from being clunkily titled W. S. Gilbert, though not even the stuffy old Times would have dreamt of putting the full stops in for many decades past. Tim riley ( talk) 20:10, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
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About the page on "Slava" Kagan-Paley you just moved, I fully agree on your concept, but please note that, for instance, singer Will.I.Am have a page under his nick ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will.i.am), and that also Mr. Kagan-Paley uses his isolated nickname for his professional career. Particularly in his first recordings, as you may see in this "greatest hits": http://www.amazon.com/Very-Best-Slava-Vyatcheslav-Kagan-Paley/dp/B00005L94O/
Please consider to put some redirection or a similar solution.
Thank you, cheers,
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Hello, Ive been working on the VSO wiki entry and found some relevant facts related to June Bronhill. I last met her thru Audrey Duggan at a performance I was giving in Melbourne in 92(?). I hope you don't mind me adding the Maria Stuarda with Nance Grant. The great find is the recording http://www.operapassion.com/cd5954.html It was discovered by chance yesterday by former VSO music staffer Graham Cox.
All best wishes
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Hello, I noticed that you recently made some changes to Mancel Thornton Munn, changing the sorting of his name to "Thornton Munn, Mancel". From my research, his last name is Munn, not Thornton Munn, and his standard author abbreviation "Munn" also seems to support that. Did you find something to the contrary? Thanks! - tucoxn\ talk 21:14, 16 June 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks for reviving the Leigh Hunt vs. James Henry Leigh Hunt issue and initiating the page moves, which I see are now done. Sorry I didn't stick with this years ago. I guess I just had not at that time made myself sufficiently aware of Wikipedia policy on article names, and I accepted at face value the idea that we should follow the DNB rather than adhering to the most common form of the name. It also did not occur to me then that if I commented anyplace other than the article's talk page, the move to James Henry Leigh Hunt might go unnoticed as one that was by no means generally supported. -- Alan W ( talk) 05:08, 19 June 2013 (UTC)
Ah-ha! I was just about to ask you to help me out with his article. Still can't find a reliable link for him being born in 1949. Any interest in Patrick McCaughey? (I started 'em both so there wouldn't any red-links in Theft of The Weeping Woman from the National Gallery of Victoria. Remember that?) Pete aka -- Shirt58 ( talk) 13:17, 19 June 2013 (UTC)
That was very interesting. (I was Bernstein's catamite's personal assistant in the early 90's, BTW.) If you have any more such videos to recommend please do so, on my talk page or the appropriate ref desk page. Thanks. μηδείς ( talk) 22:07, 21 June 2013 (UTC)
A few years ago you participated in a discussion at Talk:Cary Grant about his citizenship. A recent RFC has begun on Cary Grants citizenship reference in the lead paragraph. Please feel free to add a comment at Talk:Cary Grant#RfC: Should the ambiguous hyphenated term, English-American, be used to describe the subject?.-- JOJ Hutton 22:38, 23 June 2013 (UTC)
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Humanities#Why_are_Christian_hymns_so_slow.2C_classical.2C_and_melodic.3F. μηδείς ( talk) 18:12, 25 June 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks for your spelling change in the lede of Henry Haig. I've no objection to your change but the accompanying comment, made in good faith I'm sure, seems to highlight a known controversy. Nitpicking aside, I hope you found the rest of the article worth reading. :) -- KenBailey ( talk) 07:12, 28 June 2013 (UTC)
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Technically Gorton did not retire from Parliament at the 1975 election, he attempted instead to move back into the Senate as an Independent albeit unsuccessfully.
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