Talk:Ted Coombs
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[edit]Though TC may be a notable author, most of this biography is rather self-indulgent and non-encyclopedic, not to mention unsourced. I have placed appropriate tagsDGG 21:06, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
The article has been reduced, removing all unsourced material, and appropriate sources have been added.
User claiming to be Ted
[edit]User:Tedcoombs - Could someone (dis)prove this? Temperaltalk and matrix? 23:17, 28 December 2007 (UTC)
I am not sure this claim is correct: "...he remains the only person ever to roller skate through the Lincoln Tunnel." Hundreds of people have skated through the Lincoln Tunnel during the Easter Seals Roll & Stroll With Me event (see http://ny.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=NYDR_Roll_Stroll). If you want to get picky and say they were on inline skates, not quad (roller) skates, that's one thing, but there's a good chance at least one of those people was on roller skates (some walked, some biked). So I would dispute his claim of being the only one to have ever done so, although I don't doubt he was the first to do so.