User talk:Rick Tugman

Rick Tugman is a Television Director and Technical Director who was born November 29, 1955 in New York. Raised in Woodmere on Long Island he attended high school at George W. Hewlett High. Rick is a independent contractor initiating and coordinating live production and technical operations on many television programs (mostly sports and entertainment shows) for various television networks like ABC Sports, CBS Sports, FOX Sports, NBC Sports, ESPN, Discovery Channel, Showtime and others.

Mr. Tugman's work has taken him around the world and was recently in Egypt for LIVE broadcasts back to the United States from newly discovered tombs in the Bahariya Oasis where Golden Mummies were discovered.

Tugman currenty lives in South Florida. He enjoys traveling, bicycling, technology, listening to music and podcasts on his IPod and anything spontaneous.

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Blocked.
You just claimed to me that you are not one Rick Tugman. Just because you were on his computer, as you claim, does not mean in the least that you had to register in his name. See, you have a choice of user names. Anything at all that you want. To choose a name of an individual you claim to be notable is in violation of our policies. To that end you have been blocked. If you are indeed Rick Tugman, and you utterly lied about the above, than the article is an autobiography, and you are attempting to deceive and cover up. Either way, you are in the wrong, and are now indefinitely blocked. --Jeffrey O. Gustafson - Shazaam! - &lt;*&gt; 05:20, 17 March 2007 (UTC)


 * I've gone ahead and deleted the Rick Tugman article. I had deleted it as a non-notable autobiography, but I was digging around, and there was an old deletion discussion about the article, which resulted in the original getting deleted, and the old discussion still applied for this article anyway.  I have also deleted the two images you uploaded - as you claim to not be Rick Tugman, so it is unlikely that you own the copyrights to the images and thus are unable to release them under the GFDL.  Thank you for bringing my attention to this matter.  --Jeffrey O. Gustafson - Shazaam! - &lt;*&gt; 05:28, 17 March 2007 (UTC)