User talk:Geeky Randy
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Semi-Retirement
[edit]On October 28, 2011, Geeky Randy decided to semi-retire. He had been relatively inactive for the past few months and after discovering the death of Google News Archives, decided to resign contribution at Wikipedia. Given his dislike for the basic Google News, his extraordinary distaste for Apple Inc. (complaints from large newspaper publishers and Apple’s iPad drawing too many publishers to the Apple platform is what resulted in Google’s decision to cease work on their News Archive) and his open hatred for "deletion-happy Wikipedia l-users" (Geeky Randy got over 95% of his sources through Google News Archives, which prevented his contributions from being deleted), he felt it was best to discontinue his work at Wikipedia. Given that there might be other convenient sources for news databases to come along in the future (or to be discovered by Geeky Randy) and that he does indeed read many articles here, there is room for his return as an editor sometime in the future.
Re: The Grinning Man
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Ben sings Mat
[edit]Thanks for those links Randy, I just spent a very pleasant few minutes on Boxing Day morning watching those 2 videos. Great to see & hear Ben singinging Mat's lyrics. Sadly Mat hasn't put any new Grand Archives stuff out for a while, he's too busy running bars in Seattle, perhaps you could pop in to The Redwood or The Oak and have a word! Regards from the UK, Ian. Thegraciousfew (talk) 09:48, 26 December 2012 (UTC)
- Hi Randy, turns out we've both shaken hands with Mr Brooke! I met him at a London show and said hello during the support act, he seems like a really quiet, humble guy. I praised him for the fantastic sound at a previous London concert and peversely the sound was pretty bad at the subsequent show! All I'm really interested in is when the new album will be out and when they're touring the UK again. The "Villains Demos" are superb and I cant wait for a full album containing those songs. If you need to buy Mat a drink, he enjoys Jamieson Whisky, but as he owns the bar I guess that won't be necessary! Happy new year from the UK, Ian. Thegraciousfew (talk) 10:01, 30 December 2012 (UTC)
Cornfield People
[edit]Reaching out here bc you haven't responded to my emails.
Thanks in advance for helping me create a page for The Cornfield People. It's long past due the movie got a page.
About a week ago I sent an email with my draft of the wiki. Sent to you gmail address from your blog. Check your spams again mayhap?
You think it'll qualify? Notice I used some of your wording from the article at the Art & Popular Culture encyclopedia. Hope that's ok. Thanks also for that. Always helpful for someone else's take, even for wordsmiths. Feel free to add your spin to the draft.
YevalPro (talk) 01:36, 20 September 2015 (UTC)
Thank you
[edit]Sorry. Had a busy week, and have another busy one ahead. I'll get to revisions of my own soon, but I just wanted to let you know that I read it and think it's wonderful. YevalPro (talk) 03:18, 28 September 2015 (UTC)
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Images of the other killers
[edit]Since there is one image of Stu Macher and Billy Loomis the original Ghostface killers, could you add in three more images of the other Ghostface killers please?
1. [Loomis] and [Altieri], the second Ghostface killers.
2. [Bridger], the third and final Ghostface killer.
3. [Roberts] and [Walker], the fourth and new Ghostface killers. 31.48.57.250 (talk) 21:24, 11 November 2017 (UTC)
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