User talk:Patrick925

Seth Green
Thanks for letting me know about the incorect reversion. I was RC patroling, I make mistakes sometimes. Sorry for the inconvience. --Steve-o 23:40, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

so what's the problem patrick...
seriously

Kerry Finerty was a huge part of Kill Hannah success. I find it interesting that it took two male guitar players to replace her. In fact, it has been said and known that there were 2 different eras of Kill Hannah, the Finerty era and then the post Finerty, all-boy emo band era. In fact, Joe Shanahan (owner of Metro & Smartbar, an overall genius in seeking talent) was overheard stating to the band that he was "surprised they survived without Finerty, as she is very powerful". If you are unsure on that quote, just ask Greg Corner yourself. In fact, she was solely responsible for every single Metro booking for Kill Hannah when she was in the band and got Kill Hannah off the ground. She made sure that even the song "Kill Hannah" got onto the first record, as she paid for that recording session as the band ran out of money. Besides your clear obsessive roaring crush for Devine and jealously of Finerty, you know nothing of the band. Nor have you proven reliable resources. You have been a photographer, a bystander who merely got to Wikipedia first. Finerty was in a very successful band before Kill Hannah called Certain Distant Suns, which was signed to Giant/ Warner Bros. Finerty never received the proper credit for her songwriting, marketing and designing of the posters, cds and other things, nor was she ever paid back for the insane amount of money she dumped into the band. Please note she was a Senior Graphic Designer & production artist at a major ad agency in New York and has receive rewards. As far as Allen goes, he was barely a decent bass player, had a drug problem, was not in the band that long, and didn't write any songs. He got songwriting credit for coming up with a couple of his bass parts and for merely being close friends with Devine. Whereas Finerty wrote most of if not all of her leads guitar parts & keyboard parts. Due to Finerty and Devine highly intense explosive relationship between their breakups within the band as boyfriend and girlfriend, she was horribly mistreated to put it lightly. Please interview all the members before writing about them, I know each and every one of them, you Patrick never have. Also, it's worth noting that years later Devine apologized to Finerty for his abusive behavior and explained that he is a sociopath and was seeking help. Speaking of help, please get some yourself. All of your edits and remarks have proven you to be unreliable and even the band and Finerty knows it. They just don't care enough to do anything about it. I'm just a close friend and fan from the very start. And the truth really needs to be stated. I'm so sick and tired of how women were mistreated in the 90s and not credited enough for their musical talent. Finerty was an incredible guitar player in Kill Hannah, and she is still well known.

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I'm sorry that you feel insulted, but the fact of the matter is, the sentence I removed was derogatory and unsourced, and a request was made through private channels (the OTRS system) that it be removed. Our Biographies of living persons policy requires that negative information be unsourced, and there are no sources to support the assertion made. "His contributions were significantly overstated" - who says? Without a source, it doesn't go in.

Also, please remove the (false, btw) personal attacks from your userpage, as they violate our no personal attacks policy. If you do not, I will do it for you. Thank you. FCYTravis 04:19, 3 May 2007 (UTC)

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Your edits on Randy Spelling
Hi, You removed the links to Randy Spelling. Those are his true links. Randyspelling.com is his personal copyrighted website & he also blogs for treatment4addiction.com.

Just wanted to let you know that those links are definitely to the correct Randy Spelling. Thanks! Have a great day.

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