Talk:Notorious MSG

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Y'all notice this is entirely NPOV and poorly written? Also, there is little decision on hoax/not-hoax.

I removed most of the bias-centric adjectives or phrases. Please reread and let me know.

User:Cajunstrike

I've been a fan of the Notorious MSG and was wondering if they ever, ever, through interviews or whatever, reveal their true names? BeanSoldier 03:32, 29 August 2005 (UTC)

Nope. And believe me, I've tried. I've found not a single piece of information that reveals their true names.

User:Cajunstrike 15:34, 29 August 2005 (UTC)

I just search www.ny1.com for word like 'notorious', 'shot and gang', 'china and shooting' and did not get any hits. One would think that if this were real they would have an article about it? Just wondering....

someone should put the story of their name according to them in the article.

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