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User:JimCubb

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I am an exact contemporary of John Larroquette but I was born, raised and have lived all my life in California.


OCThis user lives in Orange County, California.
This user scored 1235 on the Wikipediholic test.
This user has been on Wikipedia for 18 years, 2 months and 14 days.
This user is an Episcopalian.
This user is a former member of the
United Methodist Church.
This user is interested in religion as an anthropological and historical phenomenon.
🎸This user plays the guitar.
This user plays the recorder.
Music of the common peopleThis user enjoys folk music.
to
too
two
This user thinks that too many people have no idea how to use words that they should have learned in grade two.
its
it's
It's really not that hard to use each word in its proper manner.
their
there
they're
This user thinks that there are too many people who don’t know that they're worse than their own children at spelling!
your
you're
This user thinks that if your grammar is incorrect, then you're in need of help.
A, B, and
A and B
This user prefers to use the serial comma only when its omission can be confusing.
’sThis user realises that plural nouns should not have an apostrophe while possessive words should!
???
?!?
!!!
This user terminates excessive use of exclamation points and question marks on sight. Grow up!
This user terminates unquoted ellipses on sight. This is not your blog. We end sentences properly.
This user is near sighted.
This user wears corrective eyeglasses or contact lenses, without which he'd be as blind as a bat!
This user is a smoker.
This user is left-handed.
This user loves to read.
This user is an incorrigible cruciverbalist.
inclThis user is an inclusionist.
This editor is a Veteran Editor II and is entitled to display this Bronze Editor Star.

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What I Am Doing

Mainly, I am working on the pages in Category:Biography articles without listas parameter. My primary source for this value is the value of {{DEFAULTSORT}} or the equivalent value in {{lifetime}} on the article. Other sources are pipes in the category tages and usage in the article. If there is no explicit sort value on the article page, I create one in accordance with the guidelines and various naming conventions.

Back on the talk page, when I put in a value for |listas=, I also put in values for the following, if they are lacking:

  • |living=
  • |class=
  • |a&e-priority=
  • |filmbio-priority=
  • |musician-priority=
  • |military-priority=
  • |peerage-priority=
  • |politician-priority=
  • |royalty-priority=
  • |s&a-priority=
  • |sports-priority=

(The |class= and |priority= values are generally taken from other project banners.)

If there are more than two project banners I put the banners into the appropriate shell. (To be honest, I shell banners on pages I merely visit if there are more than two. This probably upsets some people.)