User:MacGyverMagic/Articles
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My own article creations
[edit]Biographies: Thomas Sangster - Cameron Bright - Justin Yoder - Nicci French - Thomas Earnshaw - Eddie Cooper - Jeffrey Walker (actor) - Perry Millward - Louis R. Vitullo - Thor Salden - Rafita Mirabal - Oliver Smith (UK politician) - Seb Clover - Ben Woldring - Paul Kirk - Jack Montgomery - Grant Austin Taylor - Alex Tomaini - Roland the Farter - Jorge Elich - John Bigelow, IV - Katrina Mumaw - Louis Barnett (chocolatier) - Jordy van Loon - Jack Moule
Magic: Ambitious card - Fred Kaps - Jay Marshall
Geography: BoôNL,D
Music: X!NKcreated?,NL - In Dreams (2005 album) - Nicolas Caeyers - Thor Salden - Grant Austin Taylor - Trust (2007 band) - Bzikebi - Get Up On The Dance Floor/Headz UpS
Film and television: The Why Why Family - That Summer Day - Children's Party at the Palace - Vier gegen Z - White Light (2008 film)NL - Expresso (film)*
Jack the Ripper: Dear Boss letter
WikiPortals: Sport and games
Pot luck: Sword swallowing - Juggernaut (disambiguation) - GNU Anubis - Pancake knife - Whuppity Scoorie Day - Guanghe Theatre - London Beer Flood
Templates: WikiProject Magic - MagicTasks - Ripper victims - Ripper letters - ATWT history - Ancient Egypt - Forensics - FOTD(WP)
Disambiguations: Icon (disambiguation) - Robert Baldwin (disambiguation) - Anubis (disambiguation) - Angelis (disambiguation)
Categories: Category:Forensic scientists*
- For contributed self-created sounds and free images see my Wikimedia Commons userpage.
- Icons came from commons:Category:Nuvola icons.
Biographies: Bruce Joel Rubin - Andy de la Tour - Caleb Cheeshahteaumuck - William E. Kapelle - Oliver Herford - Jelle Klaasen - Mariana Ximenes - Heidi Zeigler - Robert H.B. Baldwin - Eddy Paape - Elmer McCurdy - Andrew Pleavin - Jean-Pierre Van Rossem - Padraic - Donald Crews - Shiro Kuramata - Anthony Angarola - Erika Köth - So Aono - David Sheldon - Gary Sabaugh - David Peterson (wrestler) - Tony Jones (wrestler) - Elizabeth Marvelly - Chelsea Cain - Evan Hatch
Chemistry: Trenbolone acetate
Books: The Penelopiad
Music: Marcia Griffiths - Live Nation - South Carolina Philharmonic - HuH (music magazine)
Film: Lionheart (1987 film)
Television: Walking with Monsters - On the Money - Toyota World Sport - Reaper (tv series)
Nature: Common garter snake
Computer games: Frogger 3D
Companies and brands: Henri Bendel - Borovička - Black Photo Corporation - Geox
Pot luck: Ball washer - Miller effect - K Street Project - USS Nuthatch - Letter (alphabet) - Seed hibernation - Structural moving - United States Grazing Service - Berenklauw - Lower Arrernte - Little Dedo
Disambiguations: Donkey (disambiguation) - Moufang
Major contributions
[edit]Biographies: David Gallagher - Kenny Blank - Freddie Highmore - Andrew Pennington - Robert E. Jackson - Keith Short - Liam Mower CE - Dymphna Cusack - Caroline Overington - Mark Priestley - Tallapaka Annamacharya - Joseph McManners* - Louisa Lytton(fixed references) - Peter Craven* - Sam Stern* - Michael Perham* - George Sampson* - Tathoi Deb - Asa Butterfield* - Jack Scanlon* - Robbie Kay* - Michelito Lagravere - Jake Pratt
Magic: Magic (illusion) - Card magic - List of magicians
Film and television: Nowhere Boy*
Chemistry: Sodium chloride* - Dynamite - Sulfolane - Moxifloxacin
Geography: Beecroft Peninsula - Salt lake* - Fort Vredeburg - Empedocles (volcano) - Los Gigantes
Music: S Club 8* - I Dream - JESC 2004*t - JESC 2005*t - Punk - Railroad Earth
Film and television: Blue Peter- The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock - The American Standards? - Nate and the Colonel - Thunderstone (tv series)* - Expresso (film) - Shania: A Life in Eight Albums*
Nature: Common garter snake - European tree frogNL/D - Snow blindness*rewrite
Pot luck: Chakra - Riverside International Raceway - Ultras* - Mini 4wd - Speed reading - Chinese porcelain - Neighborly Love, Freedom, and Diversity (provided refs) - Chesapeake Bay Academy - Science shop* - Keeper of the Isis Light - Nintendo DS Opera browser - Majestic Centre - Shrove Tuesday (Pancake day)
Disambiguations: Dummy* - Red eye*
Deleted creations - may they rest in piece
[edit]Articles: List of teen idols - Michael Curtis Parsons - Last Breath?
Templates and categories: Assessed-good - Magicbox - Category:Homeschooled people
DYK archive
[edit]The numbers signify the Wikipedia:Recent additions page you can find the item.
- ... that Cameron Bright and Nicole Kidman wore flesh-colored swimsuits during the filming of the bathtub scene in "Birth"? (18)
- ... that That Summer Day is the first television drama for children about the bombings of the London public transport system on July 7, 2005? (76)
- ...that Oliver Smith is the youngest ever local party president in British political history? (??)
- ...that In Dreams, the debut album by British child star Joseph McManners, was recorded in Prague and features music by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra? (87)
- ...that arson was suspected when the last original boô (pictured), a building where a farmer rested when grazing cattle far from a village, burned down in the Netherlands? (88)
- ...that Seb Clover, who sailed the English Channel solo at age 11, set a world record at age 15 when he raced against his father in an Atlantic Ocean crossing? (117)
- ...that Whuppity Scoorie is a traditional celebration in Lanark, Scotland during which children run around a church three times swinging paper balls over their heads? (125)
- ... that parts of the 2008 Dutch film White Light were shot in Ugandese refugee camps? (???) - (Dec. 19 2008, 789 hits)
- ... that Katrina Mumaw became the youngest person to break the sound barrier when she piloted a MIG-29 fighter jet at Mach 1.3 on July 12, 1994 at the age of eleven? (Dec 28 2008, 4.4K hits)
- ... that the final screen role of BAFTA Award winning actor Sir Norman Wisdom was that of a vicar in the 2007 British short film Expresso? (January 4 2009, 194 hits)
- ... that child actor Asa Butterfield appeared on the cover of Patrick Skene Catling's autobiography Better Than Working? (Jan. 29 2009, 1.5K hits)
- ... that prior to becoming a chocolatier, Louis Barnett trained birds of prey at a falconry centre to gain permission to keep a pet eagle owl? (Feb. 2, 2009, 782 hits)
- ... that child actor Robbie Kay made his acting debut in the 2006 film The Illusionist, but was eventually cut from the film? (February 27 2009, 3.9K hits)
- ... that in a bid to get his name in the Guinness Book of World Records, child bullfighter Michelito Lagravere killed six bulls in a single fight in a bullring in Mérida, Mexico? (March 11 2009, 3.8k hits)
- ... that Thomas Sangster had to learn how to play the guitar left-handed to portray Paul McCartney in the upcoming John Lennon biopic Nowhere Boy? (March 11 2009, 4.0k hits)
- ... that singer Jordy van Loon was offered six different record deals after he gave an unplanned performance on Mooi! Weer de Leeuw while he was glued behind a piece of wallpaper? (April 19 2009, 1.2k hits)
- For some reason Oliver Smith (UK politician) wasn't archived. It was featured in DYK on December 22, 2006. Perhaps more articles got lost in the shuffle. (The history of T:DYK from that period is here.
Legend
[edit]- t = updated the second new info was announced
- * = substantive contributions
- NL = translated whole or in part from Dutch
- D = translated whole or in part from German
- CE = diff for Current events
- = featured on the Main Page as part of the "Did you know" section.
- = has a spoken article version.
Other contributions
[edit]- For a long time, I've dedicated myself to maintaining the Did you know section and its talk and archive pages.
- Zuiderzee Works (did actual research, but was beaten to the edit)
- I tracked down my first copyvio (Paul Laffoley) on November 27, 2004.
- On December 17, 2004 I did a major RC-patrol with attention to vandalism and newbie tests.
- On February 9, 2005 I've done my first maintainanceWikipedia:Votes for deletion/Old.
- On March 15, 2005 I added several hieroglyph boxes to articles about Egyptian gods using the IP 131.211.208.36.
- On January 5, 2006 I did my first bit of organized stubsorting. - Mgm|(talk) 12:04, 5 January 2006 (UTC)