Talk:Bill Sizemore
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I am in the process of cleaning this article up and adding to it.-Davidpdx 09/04/05
The clean up process has been finished. If there are any additional things please feel free to add them. Davidpdx 09/05/05
[edit] NPOV tag
Why was this added? --Liface 15:58, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
- Since there is no still no explantation as to what is POV, I will remove the tag. If whoever added it sees an NPOV problem, feel free to replace, but please explain here so other editors can work on any issues. Thanks. 24.20.69.240 03:11, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
October 7, 2006 - I'd like to know why this article states that Bill Sizemore ran several "unsuccessful" businesses. This is not a fact. Provide your source for this information or correct it.
--devashanti I have the following information to add. It can be verified. I have valid information about Bill Sizemore and want to contribute to this section.
He is the eldest of four children. Bill graduated from Montesano High School in 1969. He was voted the best defensive player and most inspirational player by his teammates on the varsity basketball team. While attending school in Washington, he worked on a dairy farm milking cows and bucking hay. He also worked at a farmers' co-op and a local plywood mill.
In 1972, Bill Sizemore moved to Portland, Oregon, where he graduated from Portland Bible College, working his way through school painting houses. After college, he taught at Portland Bible College for two years, then ran several businesses, including a painting and remodeling business, three retail carpet stores, a toy manufacturing and distribution business, a petition signature gathering business, and a polling company. Bill was also a a radio show host for four years in the Portland market.
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