User:Seduisant
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'Oh, you can’t help that,' said the Cat. 'We’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.'
'How do you know I’m mad?' said Alice.
'You must be,' said the Cat, 'or you wouldn’t have come here.'”
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Articles I've created
[edit]- Felis lunensis (Martelli's Cat)
- Felis attica
- Elizabeth Goodridge
- New York City: the 51st State
- Alis Lesley
- William_(Rosko)_Mercer
- The Students
- It Hurts to Be in Love
- Look of Love (Lesley Gore song)
- Tipsy cake
- Tiffany Two
- The Physics (hip hop group)
- Abbott Fuller Graves
- Ugolino Martelli
- Trou_du_Cru
- Cazelle de Saint Affrique
- Louis_Edouard_Fournier
- Moulin_de_Mougins
- Élise_Bruyère
- Looking for an Echo (Song)
- Joseph_Nigg
- Jean_Benner-Fries
- Hands_Up!_(1926_film)
- William J. A. Bailey
- Table entertainment
- The_Astonishing_Life_of_Octavian_Nothing,_Traitor_to_the_Nation,_Volume_I:_The_Pox_Party
- The_Astonishing_Life_of_Octavian_Nothing,_Traitor_to_the_Nation,_Volume_II:_The_Kingdom_on_the_Waves
- Jubilate_Agno... which was featured as the lead "Did You Know" article (with picture of C. Smart) on 14 June 2008. It is my only contribution to the DYK? section.
Articles I've improved
[edit]- Bengal cat
- The Climax (illustration)
- Hilton Head Island
- Hodge (cat)
- Leopard cat
- List of cats
- North Truro, Massachusetts
- Parc des Félins
- Robert Salmon
- Room 8
- Saliega
- Sunrise Semester
- Woodstock
Articles I should create but haven't
[edit]- The Family: The Story of Charles Manson's Dune Buggy Attack Battalion (Ed Sanders book)
- PSI Trailing cat "homing instinct"
- Althea Hewitt reggae singer
- Sondra Lee Broadway actress and dancer, the original Tiger Lily in Peter Pan
- Missy Crider American B-movie actress and prolific TV character actress with a vast filmography
- The Eternals (group) doo-wop group
- Smoky Places doo-wop song by The Corsairs ♦ Thanks! to LongLiveMusic for starting this one ♦
- Delirious Love Neil Diamond song with backing vocals by Brian Wilson and the Wondermints
- Chrysalis (group) 1960s folk-rock group from Ithaca, NY, one album
- Every Day of the Week (The Students song) song by The Students
- William H. "Prez" Tyus, Jr. Cincinnati high school student who wrote two doo-wop standards, "I'm So Young" and "Every Day of the Week", recorded by The Students
- The Ten Commandments of Love song by The Moonglows
- Lewis Lymon & The Teenchords doo-wop group, "I'm So Happy"
- Lil McClintock 1930 South Carolina Blues and Gospel singer ♦ Thanks! to TheGracefulSlick for starting this one ♦
- Witchi Tai To song by Jim Pepper, derived from a peyote song of the Native American Church, covered by many bands
- Rebirth Of Cool series of CDs
- Electric Youth (band) part of College, the David Grellier collaborative ♦ Thanks! to Harizotoh9 for starting this one ♦
- Pie safe furniture - ♦ Thanks! to Anna Frodesiak for starting this one ♦
- Outta Here (KRS-One song) hip-hop
- Henri Jacob Victor Sody Dutch naturalist
- Tome des Bauges French cheese, from article in French wiki
- Robbie Shakespeare guitarist and one-half of the Jamaican production duo Sly and Robbie
- The Fantastic Johnny C badass soul singer, "Boogaloo Down Broadway" ♦ Thanks! to Ghmyrtle for starting this one ♦
- Brenda Dean Paul society drug addict - ♦ Thanks! to Tom Pippens for starting this one ♦
- Pete Wyoming Bender Native American singer
- Seagrove Beach, Florida No Wiki article about this seaside haven, residence of Dear Prudence♦ Thanks! to Tomrogers325 for starting this one ♦
- The Jam: About the Young Idea, a 2015 biopic about the punk/mod revival band The Jam
- Amelia Peabody (sculptress) (Disambiguate to AP the fictional character)
- Barthélémy Chassanée French attorney famous for defending animals accused of felonious crimes
- Faisselle cheese - ♦ Thanks! to Rystheguy for starting this one ♦
- Ambergris Blood Sweat & Tears splinter band
- William Emerson Baker a rich, crazy person (19th c.) who built "a wondrous and fantastical folly" in his backyard in Needham, MA
- Monroecreekian geologic period, and
- Write Rosko's biography, and
- Rewrite the Gemstone File article.
Barnstars
[edit]The Fauna Barnstar | ||
I Award You The Fauna Barnstar for your constant and tireless work improving and protecting articles related to Zoo's and Big Cats. Thanks and Keep Up the GREAT work. ZooPro (talk) 03:57, 20 September 2009 (UTC) |
The Anti-Vandalism Barnstar | ||
This barnstar is awarded to Seduisant for vigilance in reverting vandalism to articles within the scope of WikiProject Cats. Tea with toast (talk) 00:41, 31 January 2010 (UTC) |
The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar | |
Thank you for helping me, I was having trouble correcting and editing the info and didn't want to get in trouble by breaking rules I'm new and easily confused as how to post,edit and what I'm allowed to link. ROCKNROLLQUEENL (talk) 04:00, 7 June 2013 (UTC) |
Most popular articles
[edit]Other stuff
[edit]- This article is a favorite. So is this one. Of all my contributions, I'm probably most pleased with this article.
- I'm a member of the Wiki Project France Paris Task Force, a little-known but noble endeavour.
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- Special thanks to SMcCandlish for fixing Southern English in my Babelbox.
- User:Lexein notes that on Wikipedia, The Beatles really are more popular than Jesus.
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average minds discuss events;
small minds discuss people.
Images
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Walt Whitman in 1887
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Tuli Kupferberg, family photo
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The Bengal cat Stella, an exemplar of the breed standard.
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The Snow Leopard.
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The Eurasian Lynx.
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A Watusi as seen from an aerial tramway.
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A Patagonian Mara family in Southwick's Zoo. Note pup nursing on mother.
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A female African Bush Elephant at the Roger Williams Zoo in Providence.
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The Giant Isopod, kind of like a crab. In Northern Taiwan, they are served in seaside restaurants.
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A Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) gnawing on an exfoliated bamboo bush.
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"Out there" does not even begin to describe Nicholas Roerich.
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A secluded patio off Commercial Street in Provincetown
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Statue of the cat Hodge outside Dr. Johnson's House, Gough Square, London.
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Symbol of Jainism
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The flag still proudly flown in some parts of America on April 26th.
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Late July sunset on Race Point Beach, Provincetown, Massachusetts.
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Sheet music for the best-selling song in the Coon Song genre, popular in the U.S. 1880-1920.
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A young Thunbergia alata being trained to grow on a trellis feeder wire.
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A Charter Arms Bulldog .44-caliber double action revolver.
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A Gold dust day gecko on a banana plant in Réunion.
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The Fangtooth moray, native to the eastern Atlantic ocean.
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The Marine iguana is found only on the Galápagos Islands. It is the only modern lizard to live and forage in the sea.
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The tomb of Oscar Wilde in Père Lachaise Cemetery
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Summer sunset along Beach Point, North Truro, Massachusetts
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A ratty-looking Devil's Strip in suburban Greater Boston, Massachusetts. Outside of rural areas in New England, devil's strips are narrow - the one pictured is 52 in from curb to sidewalk. They are usually not maintained by the municipality, but rather by the property owner, and are used primarily to provide space for utility poles.
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A sky burial site in Tibet.
Tip of the day
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The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is a medium-sized perching bird in the starling family, Sturnidae. It is about 20 centimetres (8 inches) long and has glossy black plumage, which is speckled with white at some times of year. The legs are pink and the bill is black in winter and yellow in summer; young birds have browner plumage than the adults. It is a noisy bird, especially in communal roosts, with an unmusical but varied song. The starling has about a dozen subspecies breeding in open habitats across its native range in temperate Europe and western Asia, and it has been introduced elsewhere. This bird is resident in southern and western Europe and southwestern Asia, while northeastern populations migrate south and west in winter. The starling builds an untidy nest in a natural or artificial cavity in which four or five glossy, pale blue eggs are laid. These take two weeks to hatch and the young remain in the nest for another three weeks. The species is omnivorous, taking a wide range of invertebrates, as well as seeds and fruit. The starling's gift for mimicry has been noted in literature including the medieval Welsh Mabinogion and the works of Pliny the Elder and William Shakespeare. This common starling was photographed at Bodega Head on the northern coast of the U.S. state of California.Photograph credit: Frank Schulenburg
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