Talk:Tom Walsh (game show contestant)

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This page was voted on for deletion at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Tom Walsh. There was no consensus. dbenbenn | talk 16:45, 4 Mar 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Re-Stubified

I hope no one minds but I reclassified this from a bio-stub to a TV-stub, since his television accomplishments are far more reliable and I doubt people will really care about his biographical records; therefore, the article will (and should) reflect his TV-accomplishments rather than his bio info.

  • I've changed it from a TV-stub to a TV-bio-stub. Didn't know these things existed before!

[edit] Sean Ryan

Contrary to what some people might think, the first person to win more than 5 consecutive games on Jeopardy! after the rule change was Sean Ryan, who won $125,797 in 7 games (6 wins) from 2003-10-08 to 2003-10-16. What should we do: mention this in this article, create a separate page for Ryan, or both?

It doesn't say anywhere that Walsh *was*. You can mention Sean Ryan in this article if you like, but I would personally nominate a separate article on Sean Ryan for removal from the encyclopedia. --OntarioQuizzer 22:44, 14 September 2005 (UTC)