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This is a peculiar comment, because Acccording To The Wikipedia Mimi was in the March 1993 issue of "Playboy" in the USA. Do see "People who were in 'Playboy' in the 1990s. Further, Mimi Rogers herself was on "The Tonight Show" this week, and she and Jay Leno openly discussed her nude appearance in Playboy "13 years ago". Now, 2006 minus 13 equals 1993, Lo and Behold. Dale A. Wood, MS in engineering and MA in mathematics.

Mariah Carey edit

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Up yours, you ingrate. And I did explain this is a free-use image distributed by ABC-TV. Like it or lump it. Some people need to learn to mind their own business: you do not OWN the Wikipedia or its article on Mariah Caryy,

Please STOP harming ACURATE AND FACTUAL ARTICLE: SUPERMODEL edit

PLEASE do not edit what I've confirmed. These girls are supermodels. I am a supermodel expert. I have dozens of magazines. Even go to thefashionspot.com, and EVERYONE THERE ARE HARCORE FANS OF SUEPRMODELS, AND KNOW WHO AND WHO ISN'T A SUPERMODEL. Lil Flip246 22:58, 17 April 2006 (UTC)

You have removed and re-edited OFFICIAL FACTS, and changed it around. i.e. You put Niki Taylor and Yamilia as coming out in the late 90s, when the truth is they came out in the early 90s! Please do not remove information and re-edit stuff of which you have no knowledge of. Lil Flip246 22:05, 18 April 2006 (UTC)

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You're crazy! As is stated elsewhere in the Wikipedia (Hah!) a Supermodel should be well-known individuals.

Putting little-known characters under the "Supermodel" character is crazy. The Key is to be well-known, not just to be known by some sort of cognostici (SP?) "in-the-know" individuals. By the way, Ms. Diaz-Rahi's first name only has one "i" in it - if you knew anything about Spanish and how things are spelled and pronounced. Furthermore, Yamila Diaz-Rahi was an UNKNOWN until she started appearing in "Sports Illustrated" in the Late 1990's, and the same applies to Nikki Taylor. Just because some 14-15-year-old does some modeling does not make her a Supermodel. This is a job that required some Maturity and Worldwide exposure....

A "supermodel expert"????? You've flushed your brain down the commode! The whole point is that to know who is a supermodel, you don't have to be any expert, just like to know who is the President of the USA or France, or the Queen of England, you do not need to be a Political Scientist... Dale A Wood, a man with Common Sense, who has kept his brains out out the commode!

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==I think that indicating someone as "The first Jewish astronaut" or the "first Black Russian female cosmonaut" is irrelevant and rather dimwitted, and a big "So What". This fades into Deep, Deep Insignificance compared to "He/She was killed on thus and such spaceflight". Please put your brains into perspective about what is important and what is not important!

Cheryl Tweedy edit

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Removing irrelevant NONSENSE is not vandalism - and so, you need to do some serious work on you vocabulary, and probably an overhaul to your brains, too.

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Modelling/modeling edit

The word is spelled "modelling" in English and "modeling" in American English, so both are acceptable for use in Wikipedia, as this is the English Language Wikipedia, not the American English Wikipedia. You should refrain from editing articles purely to force a particular variant, but I'll leave your edit as is for the Estella Warren article, as it is about a US person. Robwingfield (talk) 11:15, 14 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

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