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Coughlin quote

WHERE did this come from?? I went ahead and fixed "casismatic" or whatever it was, on the basis that it had to mean "charismatic." It originally said "Patrick Coughlin," but the most evidence for his existence as a music producer is available by Googling "Pat Coughlin." AdRock (talk) 21:03, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Original research!!

Oh, I see now--that quote can't be verified because it appears that Coughlin added it to the article himself. This clearly and rather flagrantly violates the guideline against original research, but it's such a decent sentiment that I don't quite have the heart to take it down. A more orthodox Wikipedian than I can do it. Wish he'd said that to a newspaper.

Oh, guess I'll go change his name back--even though the whole thing is illegitimate. AdRock (talk) 21:16, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]