User talk:Natalieduerinckx
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[edit] Email
Hi Natalie! Unfortunately, it is not possible to delete the history of articles, as part of the GDFL licence they are released under. Sorry about that. ➨ ЯEDVERS 18:36, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Gothic Horror
Hi Natalie! Just to say that if you are interested in classic Gothic Horror stories, I have my own Gothic Horror yahoo reading group which you are welcome to join. Colin4C 19:03, 25 September 2006 (UTC).
Thanks Colin, I have left a message on your talk page. Natalieduerinckx 20:38, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
Read your message, Natalie. It's a yahoo group at: http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/Gothic_Horror_Vault Just click on that and follow the instructions about how to sign into yahoo. It's quite easy! If you can figure out wikipedia you can figure out yahoo groups. We are reading one Gothic book (novel or short story collection) per month in roughly chronological order. At the moment we have got to 1818, with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Next month we move on to the Tales of Hoffman.....And Sheridan Le Fanu beckons in the distance... Colin4C 23:06, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
- Re: London, it's my favorite place, Gothic in its own right - I live about 50 miles away, but try to get up there as often as possible (I used to live there...in Pimlico...) Colin4C 23:45, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Thanks
The category has been moved. Which list of dates do you mean? Rich Farmbrough, 21:20 2 October 2006 (GMT).
[edit] Sir Thomas Myles
That was quick - I started my first ever new Wikipedia article less than an hour ago and you are already helping me to improve it! Pwaldron 00:47, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
Not sure what you mean by "RC patrollers/admins"! I have added a couple of citations and a stub tag, as you suggested. I am working on a more substantial biographical article about Myles and thought it would be interesting to see whether a brief Wikipedia article would attract the attention of anyone with similar interests. Pwaldron 11:44, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Thanks
Thanks for your support Natalie. Yes it looks like we are back for more troll horror from Hullaballo. She/he is almost certainly a sock-puppet for banned User:Ste4k Colin4C 09:00, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Corky Coker
I saw your comment on the talk page for Joseph Corky Coker. Your comment would be better placed on that page's nomination for deletion. --Flex 13:24, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Dr Steevens
No offence taken! The poor doctor must have the most mis-spelled name in history. I found a mixture of Steven, Steevan, Steeven, Stevens and Steevans with a surprising absence of Stephen. However, two online photographs of old inscriptions at the hospital both say Steevens. Whether the possessive is Steevens' or Steevens's is another question. Not to mention whether doctor should be abbreviated as "Dr." or "Dr"! You have at least inspired the creation of another new article. Pwaldron 23:43, 13 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Bram Stoker
I notice that a new edition of Bram Stoker's short stories has just been published by Penguin Classics, Natalie, which might interest you...Colin4C 12:32, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Roger Casement NOT a pederast?
Do you have any references to support your edit? Haiduc 00:34, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
- I quote Hyde: "Sir Roger Casement was by his public conduct a great humanitarian and a courageous patriot, who gave his life for a political cause in the justice of which he passionately believed." Not bad for a unionist MP. Really, you hunch that Hyde had it in for RC is totally unwarranted. All the material comes from his book on the history of same-sex relations in England, which is meticulously researched and even-handed. Have you seen the diaries, or are you one of those who believes they are not authentic? Haiduc 02:41, 13 December 2006 (UTC)