Talk:Larry Birkhead

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[edit] Why was the article removed?

Why was this article removed? No warning, no explanation, just zap. --Robertkeller 16:29, 2 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Info about other possible fathers

It seems to me that information about other possible fathers of Anna Nicole Smith's child belongs solely in the article on Smith. This article should concern Birkhead and his claims only. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.72.106.50 (talk • contribs).

All the unrelated content is now removed. Thanks for bringing this up. Stevie is the man! TalkWork 19:18, 17 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Unprofessional and unclear

Can someone please clarify the following in this article:

"...In the days after Anna Nicole's death he claimed that he helped Anna prepared to have the baby and gave her an ultimatum to go to rehab. She agreed and then ran off to the Bahamas with Howard K. Stern to give birth..."

1. Should it read "helped Anna prepare"?

2. Larry Birkhead giving her an ultimatum to go to rehab seems to be a non sequitur in the context of that sentence. Someone with clear sources to cite should clean this up.

3."She agreed and then ran off to the Bahamas" is conversational speech and should be changed to be more editorial. Conversational speech seems to be a rampant problem on Wikipedia.

Q--} —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.27.23.199 (talk) 09:03, 19 February 2007 (UTC).

Ummm, nobody stopped you from making edits to clarify anything. This is a volunteer encyclopedia, not a professional one. Stevie is the man! TalkWork 15:54, 19 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Kato Kaelin Reference: Who Made that Entry?

Looked back and could not see this entry in previous versions, so as a still learning editor wondering why can't figure out who put it in. Also, I assume someone will want to edit it out - or explain its relevance since he's not mentioned on Kaelin's page. Just a snide entry? Carol Moore 19:13, 26 February 2007 (UTC) carolmooredc

I don't care who added it, but it's nonsense, and I removed it. Stevie is the man! TalkWork 21:06, 26 February 2007 (UTC)