User talk:Billysea

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This photograph was uploaded by Bill Cherry and was taken by my wife, Patricia Cherry. It is not copyrighted.

Do you have a source for the edit to Steve Allen (comedian)
I would to see it cited. Ronbo76 03:01, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

The letter regarding his claim that he was an agnostic was a personal letter sent to me by him a year before he died.

The edit that Jayne Meadow's father was the Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Rhode Island was in a personal handwritten letter sent to me by Miss Meadows after Mr. Allen's death.


 * Handwritten letters are not considered reliable sources. Please see the policy articles I provided to you. I expect you to reverse your edits or I will do so as I did the anonymous IP earlier. Ronbo76 03:41, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

The songs that he claimed to have written and that had been recorded by noted artists were sent to me on a home recorded cassette tape by Mr. Allen.

re: Bill Cherry
You and an anonymous IP seem to be the only editors to that article. Both you and that IP made the same edit to Steve Allen (comedian). If you are one and the same, you may wish to review WP:COI. I request you contact me on my talkpage. Ronbo76 03:14, 9 February 2007 (UTC)


 * Just noticed this statement in the deleted picture statement: This photograph was uploaded by Bill Cherry and was taken by my wife, Patricia Cherry.


 * Again, I ask if you are Bill Cherry? Please respond. Ronbo76 03:39, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

Please see Verifiability
I request you supply veriable reliable sources for the article you created. Please do not remove the tag without providing sources. Please see Citing sources if you have questions. I still request you contact me on my talkpage. Ronbo76 03:37, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

Bill Cherry
Please do not delete content from articles on Wikipedia. It may be considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. -- Longhair\talk 10:35, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

My sincere words

 * I started this note prior to your page edit. There is no reason to reveal names. Besides, there is a Wikipedia provision that users agree to by editting that makes lawsuits very difficult to engage much less win. Please read what I have to say. If you feel the same after reading my original note before your post, please post a message on the original article talkpage and your article will be gone by tonight. (BTW, ronbo76 is my honorable callsign for over 30 years now. Like my real name, it is my word and bond. I come from the old school).


 * Bill, if you sincerely wish to delete the page, please put a message on its talkpage indicating you are the owner and wish it deleted. Otherwise, it will remain until someone nominates it for deletion.


 * This was not my wish and why I wanted contact with you. Self-published articles on Wikipedia are usually deleted quickly. Between another user and me, we thought maybe you might have a solid noteworthy reliable source URL (meaning a site that is not user posted like a blog) that mentions your achievements. Then your article may be salveable - no guarantees.


 * I am sincere. You can see the conversation on my talkpage at this URL: User talk:Ronbo76. Ronbo76 02:16, 10 February 2007 (UTC)

Bill Cherry
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