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[WikiEN-l] Daniel C. Boyer on wikipedia (297 words)
Daniel is a user on wiki who has an article about himself on wiki.
His grandfather [[Carl Benjamin Boyer]] gets a page (OK he was sorta famous, but the article (surprise, surprise) of course mentions his grandson!).
Maybe Jimbo might like to ask him to try to write a couple of articles not containing the words ''Daniel'', ''Boyer'' or any of the 17 variants he dreamt up as redirects.
User talk:Daniel C. Boyer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1018 words)
Daniel, I note that you have undone the changes by three seperate users and rolled back the Chicago Surrealist Group article with an edit summary of "rv vandalism."
Daniel, As I already told you before, I was very impressed with your essays in the, "Surrealist Subversions" book by Ron Sakolsky.
Daniel, throughout reading the entire book and devouring all that information in the back of the book, I noticed a similiar trend of negativity and resentment towards your friends, The Chicago Surrealists.
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