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[edit] Still needs some work, but...
This is probably more a message for Tony The Marine... Yoyo Boing's life has been so convoluted that no amount of research will do him justice. However, there are three subjects related to him that I simply do not know how to address here. He has done tons of bit parts, mostly comedy, that are difficult to trace and mention. In some of them, he was just wacky and his humor is very hard to describe. Related to that one, he was once tried for sexual harrassment and acquitted (he did some of his wacky stunts on one rather buxom co-worker who didn't find them funny at all). Hard to trace and report also. Finally, there's a book with Yoyo's name that has very little to do with him except the cover picture and the name (it is actually called "Yoyo, Boing!") Should I quote it? Demf 15:22, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
- You are right about what you stated above. If you could find some additional information with those facts and the website references, that would be great. Go ahead and quote the book, just remember to include all the required information about the book where the quote is found, such as the title, author, publisher, page, reference number, etc. Tony the Marine 23:37, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
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