Talk:Gerard Croiset

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he was a huge fake and there was only a few good guesses and that was about it. after he got old he must of had old timers or something because he obviously could not make good guesses anymore.



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Gerard Croiset was VERY famous throughout Europe and the world (so much so that even I know of him, by word of mouth, not having been born in his heyday). And being a journalist, let me tell you: people do NOT become famous like that without very substantial reasons. To a certain extent, that is true even today; but in the 1950s and 1960s there were no "famous for being famous" types, such as we can see today.

And yet, all we have in this article is the mention of a success or two, another success or two without any references - and "well publicised failures". So, he became famous for his failures? I don't think so.

Please, include more cases, more references - or leave the article to somebody who really cares abut this subject and is also capable of impartiality. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.142.69.208 (talk) 23:40, 25 February 2008 (UTC)