User talk:Southsloper

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[edit] CoCo Lee - Song in movie

Hi! You left a query on my talk page back in November which, I am sorry, I have only just noticed! I do apologize! Now, about CoCo's singing of "DiDaDi" in the movie Master of Everything - I have not seen this movie, so I had assumed that you were simply saying that she did a bad job as an actress (which is an opinion value judgment). However, it seems that CoCo was required, by the role, to sing badly, and that she did a 'good' job of singing her own song badly. If this is what is intended, then maybe we could add to the sentence which reads: In character in this movie she sang one of her own hit songs, "Di-Da-Di", which was a cover of Maria Montell's "And So The Story Goes". - If we added a further sentence here which reads: The role required CoCo to sing her own song badly, which she performed effectively despite her own singing talent. Does that seem to convey the meaning you had intended? Thanks for your interest - and also your patience! -- Ishel99 14:49, 20 December 2005 (UTC)

I have just added the sentence I suggested - but feel free to amend it if it's not quite what you meant still. Thanks for your interest! -- Ishel99 09:46, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
Bruce Rockwitz - I would say he would also be of potential interest to people interested in the world of business and finance, so if you have stuff on him why not start an article? Maybe label it as a stub if there's not much... -- Ishel99 14:14, 22 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Image copyright problem with Image:Mi-Jung_Lee.jpg

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[edit] Natasha Henstridge

No need to introduce that category into the Natasha Henstridge page, she's already listed as belonging to one or more child categories.  :) --Yamla 16:11, 29 April 2006 (UTC)