Talk:Diana DeGarmo
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Biography
Are there any sources that can confirm that Diana had anything to do with "The Sarah Connor Chronicles?" I spent some time doing some research and couldn't find a single article linking Diana to it at all. Unless this can be confirmed as a fact with a source, it should stay out of the article. -- --ShadeRPG 03:45, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
- My source is myself and that is all I can say for now. That so much other sourceless information is ignored is a puzzlement.
- PowderedToastWoman 06:21, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
- By that logic, I could be a source and make up anything I wanted to as well. Your argument about other things being sourceless is fallacious -- you can't justify practicing outright vandalism by pointing to other unsourced information that is less "harmful," for lack of a better word. Regardless, most, if not all of the other information that you're referring to can easily be looked up and confirmed as fact, or is more of a general knowledge type of thing. Clearly I'm not the only one who's noticed your activity on here, so please be extra careful with your edits in the future, if you choose to continue editing. -- --ShadeRPG 13:38, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
Musical Influences
Do we have any sources on the so-called 'influences'? I see that Mariah Carey was just added with no rationale. I think the influences should be deleted. As a matter of fact, I'll do so right now. -- --Abg 20:17, 4 January 2006 (UTC)abg
Possible wikispam?
I am uncertain how everyone will feel about this, but the news article link that was just added to entertainment dash news dot org was added by somebody going through and linking to his (minimally useful) site on several celebrity articles. In most cases he provided a link to an alleged general news site for the celebrity in question, sites which basically give the equivalent of a Google news search with a bunch of additional articles that also claim to be related but are not. I'm removing these links, but since the link on this page actually goes to a real article, I'm going to leave it. Jdavidb 20:43, 20 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Trivia
I added to the trivia a portion about her being related to Eddie DeGarmo of DeGarmo & Key. Metamorphousthe 17:44, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
Biography
Paragraph 1 of the biography states that she was a Coca-Cola kid and did "225 shows a day". Wtf? How long were these shows? That's nearly impossible, especially given child labor laws. Do we have a cite for this? Shinku Hisaki 01:25, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
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