User:ONUnicorn/Sandbox/Random

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February 16, 2007[edit]

  1. Samuel Oldknow - unreferenced, of dubious notability, if someone on NP patrol found it they might possibly A7 it because there's no assertion of notability, but if someone's writing about him more than 100 years later he probably was notable somehow. Tagged for cleanup.
  2. Banana Dance - Odd little disambiguation page. Previously nominated for deletion and survived.
  3. Carlo Orelli - Again, if today's NP patrol found it, it'd be on AFD. His sole claim to notability is that he lived a really long time. One source cited. Part of the Wikipedia:WikiProject Victoria Cross Reference Migration.
  4. Narcissistic number - A somewhat confusing math-related stub. Would probably survive NP patrol - though it's confusing enough that some mathophob might tag it patent nonsense.
  5. Alfonso Marshall - A player for the Chicago Bears. Shockingly short considering they were in this year's Superbowl. We all know, of course, that professional football players are inherantly notable.
  6. Failure (The Posies album) - An album stub. Little more than a track listing.
  7. Bobby Kent - A disturbingly detailed account of a murder.
  8. Côtes du Roussillon Villages AOC -

June 15, 2015[edit]

  1. Chak 104 NB - article about a small town in Pakistan. Little more than a stub; not tagged as a stub. Cites a single source. Created 7/13/2008.
  2. Church of St John the Baptist, Yeovil - Historic building in England. Short but not short enough to be a stub. Cites 5 sources. Created 6/8/2009.
  3. Ninstints - A native village and national historic site in Canada. Cites 4 sources. Created 6/5/2008.
  4. West Lothian Council - article about a city council in Scotland. Stub. Run-on sentences. Cites a single source. Created 11/11/2006.
  5. Jon Rubin - American artist, BLP. Article doesn't make any sense as all the subdivisions (which I assume are projects he's worked on) make no reference to him at all. Cites 2 sources. Created 6/10/2010. I added a context tag, could have added more sources tag and notability tag. Created 6/14/10.
  6. Allin Kempthorne - British comedian, BLP. Tagged as having insufficient inline citations. Cites 11 sources, all using inline citations. I removed the inline citations tag. Created 3/12/2012.
  7. Redfern Park Speech - Article about a speech given by an Australian Prime Minister acknowledging the injustices committed upon native populations. Labeled as a stub; though it's longer than a couple that aren't labeled as stubs. Cites 4 sources. Created 12/19/2006.
  8. Michael Harrison (writer) - Short unsourced article about a fantasy author. Not labeled as a stub. Created 1/31/2007.
  9. Flying Five Stakes - Horse race. Confuses references and external links; does not use inline cites. Created 9/3/2007.
  10. Queen Mary University Rugby Football Club - Article about a rugby club. Cites 9 sources. Tagged with a notability tag. Created 7/26/2011.