Talk:Chad Dukes (podcaster)

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Notability[edit]

Interesting article. It's a shame to see it's generated so little discussion. Perhaps someday Chad Dukes (Radio Personality) who is notable enough for his own Wikipedia page will have a radio show notable enough for its own page. 'Tis a pity that his current show, Big O and Dukes on 106.7FM WJFK middays is not notable enough. —Preceding unsigned comment added by TrinityAsianCoed (talkcontribs) 23:34, 24 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Removed cleanup tag[edit]

I removed the {{ Cleanup}} tag after some significant copyediting/trimming/wikilinkiing. —xanderer (talk) 15:50, 30 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Real Name[edit]

Has his real name been widely reported? Is it important for the article? The current online version of the article we're using as a source has removed the name as noted in the edit summary that accompanied deletion by an anon on October 19. Trying to find sources for this 'real' name is mostly bringing up wikipedia mirrors. I'm not saying the name isn't correct, but do we care that much to add it without better sourcing? --OnoremDil 21:29, 10 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Just simply restoring the information that is sourced and being removed, no edit war here. - 67.163.125.98 (talk) 21:51, 10 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Objection: William I, Duke of Normandy[edit]

I'd say the most famous Ducal title is the Duke of Normandy. As the title held by the ancestors of King William I of England since the Viking chief Rollo recieved the title in 911, it's exceptionally badass. Also, William was unquestionably the most influential Duke of Normandy. (Re: Butterfly effect). Therefore, I object to this article, on the grounds that the original chad duke was-- and remains-- William I, Duke of Normandy. Atomic putty? Rien! 19:41, 2 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]