User:Rossrs
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My name is Ross, and I live in Brisbane, Australia.
I'm interested in a lot of things, but my contributions here have been mainly related to cinema and music.
Some of the pages I have created are:
Movies Linda Darnell, Ida Lupino, Joel McCrea, Don Ameche, Ralph Bellamy, Nancy Walker, Carole Landis, Gloria Stuart, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ann Sothern, Tina Louise, Natalie Schafer, Thelma Todd, Joan Allen, Mary McDonnell, Paul Henreid, Dame Judith Anderson, George Sanders, Butterfly McQueen, Edith Head, Deanna Durbin, Joan Bennett, The Lane Sisters, Dame May Whitty, Margaret Lockwood
Frenzy, Valley of the Dolls, Earthquake, The Women, The Talented Mr. Ripley
Music Yvonne Elliman, Cathy Dennis, Vicki Sue Robinson, Captain & Tennille, Steps, Marcia Hines, Pointer Sisters
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[edit] Featured articles
Featured articles that I have written, or contributed significantly to, and have nominated for FAC in chronological order :
Anne Frank
Kylie Minogue (both with User:Plek)
Sharon Tate
Sunset Boulevard
Vivien Leigh
Bette Davis
In the future I would like to see the articles on Myrna Loy, Carole Lombard, All About Eve and Blondie improved and raised to FAC. Then I may retire.
[edit] Things that annoy me
- The word "massive" used as an adjective to suggest a high level of success.
- The word "legendary" used as an adjective to describe any person.
- The word "megastar" used as an adjective to describe any person, except Dame Edna Everage.
- The term "passed away" used as a euphemism for death or dying. People may "pass away" in the real world, but in encyclopedias they die.
- Articles that say so and so passed away, aged X. The dates of birth and death are in the lead section, and having someone work out the age to save the poor, foolish reader from doing a simple mathematical calculation, makes me think of "Wikipedia for Dummies".
- As above, but with the age preceded by the word "only". Yes it's sad, but if we're going to be touched by the sadness of it, we'll see it and feel sad without someone underlining it and tugging at our heartstrings.
- Sentences about someone dying that start with the word "unfortunately". Stating the bleeding obvious really.
These are the only things that drive me to apoplexy.
[edit] Barnstars
For this comment (among others), I (Extraordinary Machine) award The Crackpot Mouse to Rossrs for his/her admirable upholding of Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. 14:37, 27 October 2005 (UTC) |
[edit] My image gallery
These are photographs that I've taken and have added to Wikipedia articles. There are not many - other people have beat me to it, in most cases. I'm putting these here, mainly so I can keep track of them.
Public domain screenshots can be found here
Carole Lombard's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame taken August 1995. |
Myrna Loy's contribution to the forecourt of Grauman's Chinese Theatre taken August 1995. |
The main facade of the building where Anne Frank and her family hid during the Second World War, in Amsterdam. Photo taken August 2002. |
Statue of Anne Frank, near the Westerkerk, which is also near Anne Frank House. Taken in August 2002. |
Front entrance to Auschwitz concentration camp, photo taken September 2002. |
onto something a bit happier. I love this photo of jacaranda trees in bloom, in Wooroolin, Queensland, Australia. Taken October 22, 2005 |
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Peanut silos in Kingaroy, Queensland, love the blue sky of an Australian summer! October 22, 2005 |
[edit] Favourite moments
I think there is nothing less funny than vandalism and nothing sadder than editors who try so soooooooooooooo hard to be funny and clever and come up with.... vandalism. But when someone writes something in good faith that's just not quite right - I love it.
From Sally Rand
Or how one brave girl turned an embarassing personal problem into a career highlight :
"She also conceived and developed the bubble dance, in part to cope with wind while performing outdoors."
From Kylie Minogue
"She is the more beautiful and more talented older sister of Dannii Minogue".
[edit] To do
Merge trivia sections into the article main body for articles such as
Eric McCormack
Bette Davis done
Rock Hudson done
Sean Hayes
Mel and Kim done
Rick Astley
Audrey Hepburn
[edit] Life and travels
Currently live, and have lived in: | |
More than a month: | |
More than a week: | |
Less than a week: | |
One day or less: | |
Would love to visit: | |
Idea and layout ripped off from User:A bit iffy, who half-inched from User:Calton, who filched it from User:Salsb, who stole it from User:Guettarda, who borrowed it from User:Coolcat |
[edit] Sandboxes
My User:Rossrs/Sandbox and User:Ross/Sandbox2.
[edit] Templates, weblinks and other useful things
- {{subst:nsd}} no source
- {{subst:nld}} no license
- {{or-fu}} orphaned image, uploaded as fair use
- {{Orphaned fairuse not replaced|month=November|day=4|year=2006}} as above with date tag
- {{Replaceable fair use|month=November|day=4|year=2006}} replaceable fair use image
- {{no rationale|month=November|day=10|year=2006}} no rationale, uploaded after May 4, 2006
- {{imagevio|URL}}</nowiki}} image copyright violation *<nowiki>{{imdb title|id=0025878|title=The Thin Man}} = The Thin Man at the Internet Movie Database
- {{imdb name|id=0001485|name=Myrna Loy}} = Myrna Loy at the Internet Movie Database
- Public Domain masterlist
- Buyout Films - public domain films
- Desert Island films - public domain
- Internet Archive - Movie Archive
- Clara Bow public domain *Pan American Video - public domain films
[edit] Fair use
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