User talk:Thesaunterer
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[edit] Signing
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[edit] International Socialites
I've left fuller remarks on the Category talk:Socialites page, but I see that before the remarks there were finished you had rv my minor tweak. I hope that you will reconsider as 'majority' I feel is too strong a word. I would agree that a significant amount of time and resouces should be invested and that is a driving force for the person, but there are many business persons that I don't believe could be questioned for this list that the benchmark of 'majority' might bee to high, IMO Doc 20:48, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Removal of Hugh Hefner from Category:American socialites
Did you have a reason for removing him from this category? From the definition, Hefner is the perfect example of a socialite:
- A socialite is a person (male or female, but more often used for a woman) of social prominence who spends a significant amount of his or her time and resources entertaining and being entertained. A socialite is usually a member of the upper class or aristocracy. In the United States, socialites may be listed in the Social Register. Young women may be debutantes prior to being socialites.
--Fallout boy 10:38, 11 February 2006 (UTC)