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I'm trying to help a friend identify a horror movie that she has heard a lot about, but never seen herself. The plot contains the following elements: the murderer was abused as a child, had a bad relationship with his mother, unclear whether he killed his mother or not, develops a hate towards women and becomes a serial killer. He keeps a body part from each victim, and assembles these into a composite corpse, like a puzzle. It's an English language movie, probably American. Probably from the 1980's, maybe earlier. Thanks, --NorwegianBlue talk 01:59, 2 March 2013 (UTC)
So the other night I was at a karaoke bar and I was looking for the make of a song. It had a male and female singer, probably came out in the last year or so and the only part I can really remember is 'my dear'. Hot Stop (Talk) 06:28, 2 March 2013 (UTC)
I have tried several times to get my page published. I do everything correctly but for some reason, mainly being references, I get rejected. However I see many pages missing references completely. One being a band using our trade name. We have a problem where other musical acts are using our Trade name. Under Common Law Rights, our band has used the name since 1962, which supercedes all other bands using our name, that you have listed. This is why it is important to have our info page published. Please tell me what we are doing wrong. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Microv (talk • contribs) 16:20, 2 March 2013 (UTC)
Juini Booth (Arthur Edward Booth) is seeking to synchronize spelling of his professional name here, on his website, and his social media pages. To this end, he needs the spelling of his name in WIKIPEDIA to be JUINI BOOTH. Thanks for your help.
I'm thinking Monday-Thursday, around 2 PM ? Presumably most people will have finished lunch and not yet be ready for dinner, then. I skipped Friday, figuring some people get off work early on Friday, and I skipped the weekend, figuring more people eat out then.
1) So, is this correct ?
2) Is there any diff between restaurants which serve breakfast and those which don't ?
3) Is there any diff between restaurants which serve alcohol and those which don't ?
StuRat (talk) 20:45, 2 March 2013 (UTC)