Talk:Max Raabe
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An individual whose public persona exudes the stylish and smooth, his hit "Sexbomb" was recently incorporated into a brief video commentary on the varied lifestlye choices possible in the popular massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG) World of Warcraft. (WoW). The video (The Pink Side of WoW) can be easily found using common video serch technologies, and, like the infamous "Leeroy Jenkins" goof refrenced in a question on Jeopardy, blurs the line between in-game and real life (RL) experience of MMORPG's.
This paragraph is really a trainwreck, and needs work from someone who is interested. NPOV, citations for his "stylishness", spell checking, and the biggest part yet: How notable is the Pink side of Wow? I googled it and found one and a half pages of results, almost all of them from personal blogs saying "neato". - CHAIRBOY (☎) 19:59, 15 May 2006 (UTC)
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