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Lorn Brown, 1938-2010 (formerly "UMDB Mysteries")
Edgy DC Jun 27 2010 03:42 PM |
I've been seeing some real obscuritanos getting to be the Most Popular Lookup of the day recently. (Mike Bruhet? Really?) And with the Mets in the midst of the sort of winning clip that would be expected to drive traffic to the site and toward current popular players, I've been a little suspicious that something has been going on. As far as I can tell none of these surprises have even coincided with the player being in the news.
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G-Fafif Jun 27 2010 05:39 PM Re: UMDB Mysteries |
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Sadly, there's a reason.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 27 2010 09:25 PM Re: UMDB Mysteries |
RIP, Lorn Brown.
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Frayed Knot Jun 27 2010 09:30 PM Re: UMDB Mysteries |
Wasn't there some story that his given name was Lorne, but he changed the spelling so as to not make it appear that he was emulating actor Lorne Green ?
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Edgy DC Jun 27 2010 09:46 PM Re: UMDB Mysteries |
Boy, do I feeel stupid. Soembody check on Mike Bruhert.
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G-Fafif Jun 27 2010 11:55 PM Re: UMDB Mysteries |
Two different blogs (Real Dirty Mets Blog and Centerfield Maz) each wished Mike a happy birthday. He turned 59 on Thursday.
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Edgy DC Jun 28 2010 09:00 AM Re: UMDB Mysteries |
So, this is disturbing.
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TheOldMole Jun 28 2010 11:03 AM Re: UMDB Mysteries |
Wiki is so weird about citations. I created a page for a novelist friend of mine, and it was flagged all over the place, upsetting my friend no end -- he thought it was somehow an attack on him. So I did a little searching. My friend -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Ro ... ovelist%29 -- has written half a dozen good novels, so I started to look up other mid-ranked contemporary American novelists -- William Humphrey, Vance Bourjaily -- and found the same thing. The fact is, there are lots of people who've had careers you can be proud of, but haven't been written about a whole lot. Tony Robinson's novels have been reviewed, but it's not that easy to look up sources of pre-digital newspaper reviews from newspapers other than the New York Times. I did heroic work in finding sources, but Wiki still isn't satisfied.
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Zvon Jun 28 2010 12:19 PM Re: UMDB Mysteries |
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u da man
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Edgy DC Jul 09 2010 10:47 AM Re: Lorn Brown, 1938-2010 (formerly "UMDB Mysteries") |
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Somebody recently added to the Wikipedia bio:
Anybody remember this?
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 09 2010 10:49 AM Re: Lorn Brown, 1938-2010 (formerly "UMDB Mysteries") |
Not me. The "many Mets fans" may just have been those in the Wiki editor's clique.
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Edgy DC Jul 09 2010 11:02 AM Re: Lorn Brown, 1938-2010 (formerly "UMDB Mysteries") |
Which is why I'm going to hit him with a "citation needed" tag.
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 09 2010 11:03 AM Re: Lorn Brown, 1938-2010 (formerly "UMDB Mysteries") |
I think that's warranted.
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