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Hey there, welcome! Glad you like the wiki, and I really appreciated your additions to [[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]. Thanks a lot :) [[User:Litso|Litso]] 23:40, 3 August 2008 (CEST) | Hey there, welcome! Glad you like the wiki, and I really appreciated your additions to [[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]. Thanks a lot :) [[User:Litso|Litso]] 23:40, 3 August 2008 (CEST) | ||
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: Hi Red, first of all I must apologize too. I deliberately questioned you to prove a point. That being that content that is of an analytical nature is not always accurate and probably best left off of the wiki. The term "The Winter of our Discontent" was actually first coined by Shakespeare and put to print in Richard III, 1954. It's relevance in the song President Dead, is that at a 1963 news conference, a reporter questioned Kennedy: "Reporter: "There is some impression and talk in the town and country that your Administration seems to have lost its momentum and to be slowing down and to be moving on the defensive. Could you comment on this feeling in the country?" President Kennedy: "I think we are making some progress so that if you ask me whether this was the 'Winter of Our Discontent', I would say no. If you would ask me whether we were doing quite as well this winter as we were doing in the fall, I would say no, too." Kennedy was assassinated later that year, hence the lyric "we can't all be martyred in the winter of our discontent." [[User:‡-me-‡|‡-me-‡ - MansonWiki Admin]] 08:43, 8 September 2010 (UTC) | : Hi Red, first of all I must apologize too. I deliberately questioned you to prove a point. That being that content that is of an analytical nature is not always accurate and probably best left off of the wiki. The term "The Winter of our Discontent" was actually first coined by Shakespeare and put to print in Richard III, 1954. It's relevance in the song President Dead, is that at a 1963 news conference, a reporter questioned Kennedy: "Reporter: "There is some impression and talk in the town and country that your Administration seems to have lost its momentum and to be slowing down and to be moving on the defensive. Could you comment on this feeling in the country?" President Kennedy: "I think we are making some progress so that if you ask me whether this was the 'Winter of Our Discontent', I would say no. If you would ask me whether we were doing quite as well this winter as we were doing in the fall, I would say no, too." Kennedy was assassinated later that year, hence the lyric "we can't all be martyred in the winter of our discontent." [[User:‡-me-‡|‡-me-‡ - MansonWiki Admin]] 08:43, 8 September 2010 (UTC) | ||
− | ::If you're looking for somewhere to bounce ideas, concepts and analysis regarding the triptych, [ | + | ::If you're looking for somewhere to bounce ideas, concepts and analysis regarding the triptych, [http://www.nachtkabarett.com/babalon/topic/5406--Triptych-Track-by-Track/page:1| here]'s a good place to start. Rest assured the administration does watch over edits here. While we ''could'' write these articles ourselves, we like to encourage fans to add and participate in the creation of Manson Wiki, "for the fans, by the fans." [[User:‡-me-‡|‡-me-‡ - MansonWiki Admin]] 11:50, 9 September 2010 (UTC) |
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::I'll let you place it where ever you would like it. [[User:Harlequin|Harlequin]] 07:58, 25 May 2011 (CDT) | ::I'll let you place it where ever you would like it. [[User:Harlequin|Harlequin]] 07:58, 25 May 2011 (CDT) | ||
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