Talk:Mark Saul

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I changed Mark to Saul in accordance with Wikipedia policy, and I added some references. ManOnPipes, can you find any more references, specifically ones not written by the subject himself? --MatthewLiberal (talk) 18:43, 19 November 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for doing things keeping with the Happy Wikipedia Way -- I'm a self-admitted Wiki-noob. After getting this started the 2nd time -- some guy removed the page the first time, and upon the second generation claimed to be a Celtic-radio show host and since _he_ had never heard of MSaul just assumed he didn't exist and/or thought I was writing about myself (I'm a piper, but I'm no MSaul m'kay), but finally came around -- I messaged MSaul via MySpace asking for more information. I've chatted online before with MSaul -- he's typically very good about getting back to messages -- he said he'd get it to me ... I'd carp about how I'm waiting by the phone for MSaul's info, however, he's been a busy boy of late and I'm not so worried about it ... I mean, what with getting married, trying to get his 2nd album finished & released, and getting his (specifically Highland?) bagpipe tuner system completed and on the market, I'm guessing a Wikipedia page on ol'boy ain't his A1 priority. However, with 2nd-album & tuner (if not also a mention of marriage, but lets not get HolloWood on 'em now eh?), there will be more to write about soon ... er, I mean, now. ManOnPipes (talk) 08:07, 10 December 2007 (UTC)

...And another thing... I changed the change from MSaul being a "musician" stub to "woodwind musician" back to "musician" based on 1) he plays numerous instruments, and 2) while one type of bagpipes that MSaul plays (Highland) out of the many kinds of bagpipes that there are, I know that they are classified as areophones(sp) and I don't know that they are specifically "woodwind" instrumenst. ...Long/Short, to me it just makes more sense to go with the general "musician", instead of "woodwind", because that clearly covers his whole thing -- and while I realize no one can control Wiki-pages, I would like to SUGGEST that this language be continued .... just on the basis that it makes more sense, unless someone has a better argument...? ManOnPipes (talk) 08:07, 10 December 2007 (UTC)