Talk:David McCormack

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[edit] Flagging

Trawling through Wikipedia I noticed this article was not written in the way that an encyclopedia article would be, so I'm flagging it as being written in an informal tone. Before removing this tag please discuss on this talk page and give reasons.

This article also obviously lacks research due to the fact that it says he was born in 'a long hot summer'. I can't find an exact date in a quick google search, in short I don't care that much, but if anyone can fix it up that'd be great.

Thanks a bundle

Calum Smith 14:11, 24 September 2006 (UTC)

I think this article was quite obviously written by Dave himself in a rather sad attempt to stroke his ego which has more than likely wilted significantly since the break up of one of the most hideously underated bands in Australian, if not world, rock history and his seeming inability to do anything by himself that even remotely approaches the best work of Custard in any way shape or form whatsoever.

Fuck that was a long sentence.

Nevertheless, we here at the foundation wish him the very best. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 57.70.22.34 (talkcontribs) May 21, 2007

[edit] Das Custaro Years

I don't understand what that heading in the article is supposed to mean, some kind of pun? Maybe it should be adjusted to something more obviously meaningful. BNutzer 21:47, 28 October 2007 (UTC)