Talk:Copycat Building
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This article does not mention anyone other than Wham City, who although they are popular only moved to Baltimore in 2004!
Catherine Pancake, Charlie Jamison, Chul Anh, Moziah Saleem and dozens of others are more famous, talented and LEGITIMATE artists who have lived in the CopyCat for years!
The CopyCat is notable but this article is not.
There also used to be some wild underground "raves" on the 6th floor during 2000-2002. I'll try to find the exact dates but acts just as East Coast Boogieman and a few other notable DJ's were there.
Facekhan 02:01, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
I don't disagree that this page should speak about a lot more than the wham city folks, but I would venture to guess that one of those cats started this entry. I can't complain about that. It's sort of fun that it exists since I'm living here currently. But it won't be around for long if people don't contribute & help source it and clean it up. I've never edited a wiki entry, but started learning how and added 1 source. I'm also contacting some old raver friends to get more info on that part of the story. I remember at least one party I attended here way back when. I'm hoping you'll be an ally in making this entry wiki-worthy. Treasureislander 14:18, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- I just removed what looks like a personal attack against Charles Lankford. Wikipedia is not a forum to launch personal attacks. From reading the edits, it looks like a former Wham City member is upset at Lankford and is taking revenge through the Wikipedia page. I advise them to consult Wikipedia standards as to what constitutes bias, and what is and is not to be included when updating a page.
- This said, if you think those statements are justified and have a source to back them up, by all means discuss them here.
- Aestetix 02:15, 25 June 2007 (UTC)