User talk:Oatmealsoap

Alela Diane
I have deleted this article because the subject does not meet Wikipedia's guidelines for notability. In order to be the subject of a Wikipedia article, a person must meet one or more of the following criteria:


 * The person has been the primary subject of multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent of the person.
 * This criterion includes published works in all forms, such as newspaper articles, magazine articles, books, scholarly papers, and television documentaries except for the following:
 * Media reprints of the person's autobiography or self-promotional works.
 * Works carrying merely trivial coverage, such as newspaper articles that just mention the person in passing, telephone directory listings, or simple records of births and deaths.
 * The person made a widely recognized contribution that is part of the enduring historical record in their specific field.
 * Political figures holding or who have held international, national or statewide/provincewide office, and members and former members of a national, state or provincial legislature. (For candidates for office, see the ongoing discussion at Candidates and elections.)
 * Major local political figures who receive (or received) significant press coverage. Just being an elected local official does not guarantee notability.
 * Widely recognized entertainment personalities and opinion makers (e.g., - Hollywood Walk of Fame)
 * Sportspeople/athletes/competitors who have played in a fully professional league, or a competition of equivalent standing in a non-league sport such as swimming, or at the highest level in mainly amateur sports or other competitive activities that are themselves considered notable, including college sports in the United States. Articles about first team squad members who have not made a first team appearance may also be appropriate, but only if the individual is at a club of sufficient stature that most members of its squad are worthy of articles. Third party verification from a non-trivial publication outside of publications by sponsors of the sport or activity should be provided to demonstrate that the subject is widely recognized&mdash;meeting the first criteria&mdash;as performing in a fully professional league or at the highest level.
 * Notable actors and television personalities who have appeared in well-known films or television productions. Notability can be determined by:
 * Multiple features in popular culture publications such as Vogue, GQ, Elle, FHM or national newspapers
 * A large fan base, fan listing or "cult" following
 * An independent biography
 * Name recognition
 * Commercial endorsements
 * Published authors, editors and photographers who received multiple independent reviews of or awards for their work
 * Painters, sculptors, architects, engineers, and other professionals whose work is widely recognized (for better or worse) and who are likely to become a part of the enduring historical record of that field
 * Persons achieving renown or notoriety for their involvement in newsworthy events, such as by being assassinated.

While we appreciate your contribution, it is not currently suitable. Denni  talk 01:54, 1 December 2006 (UTC)