Talk:Pamela Ribon

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This is F-list notable. Personally, I think this should be deleted. Mike H. That's hot 10:00, 12 December 2005 (UTC)

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[edit] Agree with Mike

This chick totally wrote her own stub. She is only known for being made fun of on Television Without Pity. If she is notable, then you'll have to start writing stubs for all of my daily dumps as well. I guess under "W" for "Wendy's bowel movements." Get crackin'! - Wendy W.

[edit] Disagree with these two doofuses

If Pamela is such an "F-lister" and someone not worth of an entry on this site, what are you two doing here at her entry???? You are just two of the many people interested in her work. She's written books and screenplays, writes for television, and is a "pioneer" in the blogging world. So flush that one down, Wendy!

Wikipedia:Civility and Wikipedia:No personal attacks. Read them both and adhere to them, please. Thank you. Mike H. That's hot 07:42, 29 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Unoffensive Definition from Wikipedia

doofus (plural: doofuses)--

(slang) A person with poor judgment and taste

And we have poor judgment and taste why? Because we disagree with you? Mike H. That's hot 07:04, 31 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] I'm just sayin'...

For your edification, the point of my first entry:

1.) It's pretty funny that someone you consider an "F-lister" or someone you deem not worthy of any entry is someone you took the time to look up in the first place. Just commenting on the "doofy" logic of it. That's it! Nothing to get your bloomers in a twirl about.

The point of my second entry:

2.) The term doofus is quite tame: It does not break any laws of "civilty" and was not meant to "attack you personally"; I included the dictionary defintion to illustrate this very point. If you were interested in calling out people for personal attacks, wouldn't it have made more sense to do so with Wendy's, which referenced "bowel movements" and "dumps" with regard to Ms. Ribon?

[edit] Excrement Aside, No Need For Deletion

I added sections on her personal site and the ensuing book drives she's sponsored for the past 4 years.

Pamie may be mostly an "Internet celebrity", but she's a published author offline as well, and has enough notable "stuff" about her to at least warrant an article. I'm not exactly sure what version of TWoP Wendy is reading, but (although everyone on that site reserves the right to mock everyone else, since mockery and fun-making are its stock in trade) her work is well-respected by her peers. Strong Bad isn't necessarily an A-list Internet celebrity, but he's notable enough to have an entry. So is Pamie. --07:52, 18 August 2006 (UTC)