User talk:Amadeus
Hexvoodoo
He was away last month, but should be back shortly. The Honorable 00:10, 4 February 2008 (EST)
Actually, I just emailed him asking where he was. :) He said he's been busy, but he should have some time to edit soon. The Honorable 22:27, 7 May 2008 (EDT)
You can email me at mammorama at gmail. The Honorable 20:18, 8 June 2008 (EDT)
Yes. I did get your email, and just sent you a reply. The Honorable 22:12, 8 June 2008 (EDT)
Evi
Do you have any more pics, or links to more info and pics of Evi?
hey hello, i'm really interrested by Evi. Do you have some links for me please, i have not found any information on her on the net!( I'm Super0Stylo)
Lisa Miller
Hi Amadeus,
I just saw your article on her. Did you write all this by yourself? Great work! I'd like to suggest your article for the Featured article page. I think that we should start to vote ourselves which article should be displayed on the Main page and not leave the decision only to the admins.
However, I saw that you did not provide any sources for all the information you gave in your article. Where did you find it? If you don't like all the <ref> tags, you can drop me a line and tell me the sources. I'd be happy to assist you and add the references to your article.
Best regards
Prophecy 17:15, 2 September 2008 (EDT)
- Yes, that's what I thought, too. Funny, so we have a rare document here on Wikipedia! Is this table in your possession? Is it you who owns the original polaroids?
- Some points:
- Please write ~~~~ after your comments so everyone knows who has written it. Creates an automated signature and timestamp when you save the page.
- You can indent your answers to a comment by typing : at the beginning of a paragraph. Makes it easier to read for others.
- Please check the Lisa Miller article from time to time, I've started working on it. Maybe I make some mistakes (moving her first video cover to "Luscious Lisa" in the filmography, for example, was that ok? There's only "Lisa Miller" on the cover, not "Luscious Lisa", so is it really the cover of "Luscious Lisa"?
- I'll set some "citation needed" tags in the text. This is for me to better find the statements I'm planning to source.
- Ah, and: Do you have access to other video covers of her? If you own the videos, you could perhaps scan and upload them? Would be nice to see the covers in the filmography, as I could not find them elsewhere in the net. Makes the article even more unique I think.
- Regards
- Prophecy 06:05, 4 September 2008 (EDT)
Hello Prophecy!
Good job, You've done.
Here the answers to Your questions.
1. Yes, these polaroids are in my posession. And the challenge table is from an issue of voluptuous magazine October 1996.
2. "Luscious Lisa" is the official title of the video, but on the video cover, there stands only "Lisa Miller".
3. The sketch from Larry Dempsey, You should take it away a.s.a.p., because he didn't want to see his sketches on other sites instead of his own. It can be cause trouble.
4. I have another video cover. But in low quality. However.
5. The information about the retirement stands in her last pictorial in the issue May 1999 in the Voluptuous magazine.
6. I think, it would be better to put back the magazine-covers to their old places. I made this, when i wrote this article, to create a connection between the magazine covers and the text.
7. Another thing, what would be great, is to delete the protections in the article. So i can edit the article just in case, when it's necessary.
Regards
Frank
Another information about a mistake
Hello Prophecy!
A false statement is the weight from the scoreland site. They write 162 pounds. but that's a computing mistake. Here in Germany we use only metric measurements. The body weight becomes measured in Kilo. 1 Kilo are 2 Pfund. Pfund means in english pound. But a metric pound weighs 500 grams and an imperial pound weighs 454 grams. The mistake happened, when they computed the weight from Kilo to (imperial) pounds. The only explanation, i have for this mistake is, that they (Scoreland) asked her, what's her weight in pounds, and she (as a German) answered 162 pounds. She emanated from metric pounds and Scoreland emanated from imperial pounds. And so 81 Kilo became misleadingly to 162 imperial pounds.
I have a friend. She is 5'10, only one inch less than Lisa and she has the same figure like Lisa, but a small bust size. And weighs 82.5 Kilo. That means 182 imperial pounds.
So 162 imperial pounds can't be the right measurement, but only 178 imperial pounds (81 metric Kilo).
Regards
Frank