Talk:Paul Marcarelli
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New stub on temp page
editI've created a new stub at Talk:Paul_Marcarelli/Temp to replace this page once the copyvio is resolved. | Mr. Darcy talk 01:00, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
Verizon dumping the can you hear me now campaign.
edithttp://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-20053651-71.html?tag=cnetRiver
Someone should probably add this to the article. 68.41.154.157 (talk) 22:49, 13 April 2011 (UTC)
Brother's SCOTUS case
editThe case his brother was involved with was Ricci v. DeStefano. He was one of the 18 plaintiffs alleging reverse discrimination. JenniferRSong (talk) 05:58, 15 January 2017 (UTC) [1]
- While I don't understand why someone added the [Who?] tag to the page, I've reworded it to hopefully clear up confusion on the issue. Trumpetbum8794 (talk) 17:46, 16 January 2017 (UTC)
Semi-protected edit request on 24 May 2017
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Please remove the following from Personal Life: "They live in his home town with his two cats, Piper and Dusty." I know Paul personally, he does not have cats. Vtarasov (talk) 01:01, 24 May 2017 (UTC)
- Done Have removed it as the currently cited source did not mention any cats or where he lived at the time of interview. Cannolis (talk) 07:07, 24 May 2017 (UTC)
Semi-protected edit request on 6 June 2017
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Remove: Marcarelli's was glad that he was able to move on from it. The fame was causing issues in his personal life, including overshadowing a bride and groom at their wedding as guests wanted pictures with him, and fans constantly using the catch phrase on him, even during inappropriate times. At his grandmother's funeral, a family friend said the catch phrase as the casket was being lowered into the ground. He would also have people drive by his home and yell the catch phrase, sometimes with gay slurs at the end.[11]
Aside from the grammatical insanity, it's non-biographically-notable. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.21.165.32 (talk • contribs)
- Partly done: I don't think the removal of the entirety of it is reasonable, but chopping it down to "he was happy about moving on" seems reasonable. Izno (talk) 13:01, 7 June 2017 (UTC)