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Hello and welcome to my userpage. I am '''Paul MacDermott''', an editor from the ] who joined Misplaced Pages on ] ]. In July 2008, I made my 2,000th edit, and reached 5,000 in October. I passed the 10,000 mark in February 2009 and hit 20,000 in November. I got to 25,000 in May 2010. After that I stopped counting. | Hello and welcome to my userpage. I am '''Paul MacDermott''', an editor from the ] who joined Misplaced Pages on ] ]. In July 2008, I made my 2,000th edit, and reached 5,000 in October. I passed the 10,000 mark in February 2009 and hit 20,000 in November. I got to 25,000 in May 2010. After that I stopped counting. | ||
== DAVID BAHATI== | |||
Dear Paul, I have ALREADY several times corrected with footnotes the fact that Bahati is a racist and a homophobic. Articles from the Guardian, BBC Footage in which a gay BBC reporter interviewed Bahati about his crimes. When Bahati knew he was gay, the reporter had to flee because Bahati had his "men" on the outlook to arrest him an jail him. So far for Freedom of the Press in Uganda ! Please, if you are an INDEPENDANT writer, then look in the archive. Bahati's men delete constanly delete this fact from Misplaced Pages. As a professionale biographer, I do NOT hesitate to publicise + and - sides of a person. Especially the fact that Bahati is watched by different human rights organisation should be known to you. I'll put it back on and we'll what happens. Best wishes | |||
== About me == | == About me == |
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Name | Paul MacDermott |
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Born | 2 July |
Current location | Birmingham, United Kingdom |
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Hello and welcome to my userpage. I am Paul MacDermott, an editor from the UK who joined Misplaced Pages on 14 April 2008. In July 2008, I made my 2,000th edit, and reached 5,000 in October. I passed the 10,000 mark in February 2009 and hit 20,000 in November. I got to 25,000 in May 2010. After that I stopped counting.
DAVID BAHATI
Dear Paul, I have ALREADY several times corrected with footnotes the fact that Bahati is a racist and a homophobic. Articles from the Guardian, BBC Footage in which a gay BBC reporter interviewed Bahati about his crimes. When Bahati knew he was gay, the reporter had to flee because Bahati had his "men" on the outlook to arrest him an jail him. So far for Freedom of the Press in Uganda ! Please, if you are an INDEPENDANT writer, then look in the archive. Bahati's men delete constanly delete this fact from Misplaced Pages. As a professionale biographer, I do NOT hesitate to publicise + and - sides of a person. Especially the fact that Bahati is watched by different human rights organisation should be known to you. I'll put it back on and we'll what happens. Best wishes
About me
Paul MacDermott is actually a nom de plume (though my first name is Paul). I originally started out as TheRetroGuy but had wanted a name change for some time. When I first came here I tended to edit articles related to film and television, literature, and popular music from the present day dating back to the late 1940s and early 50s. It was actually my musical interest that inspired my original username. I'm also very interested in British politics and current affairs, so you'll see lots of contributions from me on those topics. I am also an occasional New pages patroller, and with over 2,000 articles on my watchlist, I am sometimes able to catch and revert vandalism.
Some major contributions I've made to Misplaced Pages include creating a complete list of missing articles relating to years in British television and a discography of albums recorded by one of my favourite singers, Jo Stafford. I also founded WikiProject Edinburgh in September 2009, and WikiProjects for Herefordshire and Shropshire in April 2010. I have significantly contributed to two Good articles; 2009 Royal Mail industrial disputes and Premiership of Gordon Brown, both of which were listed in April 2010. I also collaborated on A Journey which was listed in January 2011. My first Featured Article was Royal National College for the Blind, which was promoted on 18 August 2010 - actually the first time I'd ever nominated something for FAC, so not bad going. The article made history as one of several promoted that day which took Misplaced Pages to the milestone of 3,000 Featured Articles. It later became Today's Featured Article for 19 October 2011. My second Featured Article, Murder of Joanna Yeates was promoted on 1 April 2012, having previously attained GA status in December 2011. I've also had several articles appear on Did You Know. For a full list of articles I've created, see here. For a list of articles I haven't created, but which I've significantly contributed to, see here.
As well as the WikiProjects I helped to establish, I am also involved in a few other WikiProjects. A full list of these can be seen here. For a list of my awards for work I've done on Misplaced Pages, see here. Check out this page for a few userboxes which will tell you a little more about me.
I also operate two alternative accounts which can be found here and here, and which are intended for occasional minor edits. You will also find a few contributions from me on the Simple English and German Wikipedias. I should point out that I don't actually speak German but some of my contributions were exported there a while back and I thought it would be useful for anyone finding them and having any questions to navigate to this page.
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