User talk:MOMU1

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Fashion designers
Please stop your attempts (with many, many accounts) to include Stijn De Boeck in some lists here. He is so far not notable (as described in WP:BIO. If you want to include him, write an article on him that has a chance of survival here (i.e. contains good, indepth reliable sources about him, not passing mentions or forum posts and so on). I have left Bruno Pieters on the list of fashion designers though, since he is obviously much more notable. Perhaps writing an article on him instead of Stijn De Boeck ould be more interesting and less of a waste of time than continued efforts to include De Boeck. Fram (talk) 09:24, 21 April 2010 (UTC)