Talk:Tim Kazurinsky
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Polish?
[edit]Does anyone have a source for the category? I couldn't find anything. JackO'Lantern 05:34, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Personal Life
[edit]I seem to recall reading in People's big 25th Aniversary of SNL issue in 2000, that Tim at that time was working as a florist in suburban Chicago. Anyone out there that can substantiate this? -65.122.209.165 10:57, 20 August 2006 (UTC).
I seem to recall going to school in Birrong, Australia with a Tim Kazurinsky between 1963 and 1966 after which he returned to the US with family. The Tim I knew looked a lot like the Tim in the media.
"Citation Needed"
[edit]The citation for Tim being recommended by John Belushi is on p223 of the soft cover edition of Live From New York: ''An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live''.
75.38.194.128 (talk) 21:32, 29 March 2008 (UTC)
Reverted
[edit]An IP user reverted my change to the article, summarizing the reversion as "Overlinks". What I had done was not overlinking, per MOS:OVERLINK.
- A link to Chicago Tribune in a reference was reverted, the only link to it in this article.
- A link to The Tribune-Democrat in a reference was reverted. That link is used incorrectly in the article as Johnstown Tribune-Democrat.
- Other text reverted in the same reference:
|location=[[Johnstown, Pennsylvania]] |language=en
Both fields are being used correctly as described in Template:Cite news.
- Other text reverted in the same reference:
- A link to Ancestry.com in a reference was reverted, the only link to it in this article.
- A link to TheWrap in a reference was reverted, the only link to it in this article.
- A link to The A.V. Club in a reference was reverted, the only link to it in this article.
- A link to Rolling Stone in a reference was reverted, the only link to it in this article.
MOS:OVERLINK states, "An overlinked article contains an excessive number of links, making it difficult to identify links likely to aid the reader's understanding significantly." These links do not create such a difficulty.
Also, for some reason the IP user removed '#' from the film role credit "Badger Brother #1" and the periods in "Jr.", "The A.V. Club", and "M.D.", none of which falls under the summary "Overlinks". -- Pemilligan (talk) 17:23, 8 April 2021 (UTC)
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