Talk:Reinell

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[edit] Deletion

Amazing number of edits for so tiny a stub. Should it be deleted? Will mark as stub.Mikereichold 05:13, 16 February 2006 (UTC)OOPs, already stubbed.Mikereichold 05:13, 16 February 2006 (UTC)

If it's gets deleted it will just get re-created. The boat company is at least notable. The rest of the content that the anonIP keeps injecting is not. Megapixie 08:57, 16 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Comment by user who keeps re-instating the content

Anyone who has seen the About A Boy DVD's special features could see this is clearly not "bullocks" —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.60.111.5 (talkcontribs)

The point is that it's nonsense (Bollocks if you will) - here is the excised content:

Reinell is also a 15 year old boy who lives in San Lorenzo, California. There is a famous book based on the life of Reinell called "About a Boy". This book was the basis for the movie About A Boy, which was released in 2003. All of the plot events that happened in the book and movie, happened to Reinell. But what was not included in the film and the book was the events that happened after end of both, which forced Reinell to move to California. His life events in the film and book can be seen on the wikipedia article on About A Boy. Every single plot point in the book and movie actually happened in Reinell's life. But after events that the movie ends at, Reinell starts an nameless garage band with Ellie (the older girl in the movie and book) as the lead singer. After many years of falling grades and growing up, Reinell finally turns 15. On his 15th birthday Ellie informs Reinell that he is the father of her baby. Inorder to avoid the painful sting of being an unwed and underage father, he brings his baby's mother to San Lorenzo, California. Where he has relatives to take care of him while he finishes highschool and learns how to father a baby.

Wikipedia is based on a number of principles - i.e. WP:CITE, WP:NOT - which specifically exclude this kind of nonsense. Megapixie 08:57, 16 February 2006 (UTC)