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Your obd't servant, Lwarrenwiki, has the honor to be obsessed with the musical Hamilton .
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Lwarrenwiki enjoys reading 19th-century British novelists.
Lwarrenwiki is an editor with particular interests in American power pop music, American history of the Revolutionary War era, Hamilton (the musical), and 19th century literature.
About Lwarrenwiki Lwarrenwiki often edits articles related to music or musicians in the genres of power pop and jangle pop , as well as Paisley Underground artists of the 1980s–1990s, and current successors to that tradition. Examples include significant expansions of pages such as The Both , Scott Miller , Game Theory , Mitch Easter , Doug Gillard , and newly created pages for albums such as Real Nighttime , Blaze of Glory , and Distortion , along with expansions of related album pages. Lwarrenwiki created pages on critic/musician Tris McCall and critic Brett Milano , on music magazines Bucketfull of Brains and The Pitchfork Review , and on record label Omnivore Recordings . Lwarrenwiki has also improved occasional articles that intersect those interests (like Cats Laughing ) from stub-level to more like C-level, without committing further.
In addition to music, Lwarrenwiki's areas of interest include 19th-century British novelists (e.g. , Jane Austen , Wilkie Collins ), and even more so, a select few modern novelists writing in the style of 19th-century European novelists (e.g. , Patrick O'Brian , Naomi Novik , Steven Brust 's Khaavren Romances ).
More recently, Lwarrenwiki has undertaken improvements (and patrolling against vandalism!) related to Alexander Hamilton and his descendants, including the creation of new articles on his youngest child Philip Hamilton (the second) , a grandson named Alexander Hamilton, Jr. (remedying confusion with Hamilton's son Alexander Hamilton Jr. ), and another grandson, Louis McLane Hamilton .
Lwarrenwiki created new userboxes , visible on the right side of this page, for interests in the musical Hamilton (userbox v1 , userbox v2 ) , 19th century novelists (userbox ) , and Scott Miller's musical legacy (userbox ) .
This editor also dabbles in dabs , and has entered the fray of curating new pages, reviewing or patrolling pending changes, reviewing recent changes, doing the odd peer review (tool , docs ), and engaging in other administrivial activity (AfD , CfD , typo adoption , and the like).
If only Wikipedia paid as well as the day job!
Typo adoption The Adopt-a-typo project aims to maintain the quality of Wikipedia by purging it of some of the most common typographical errors . It is an effort of the Wikipedia Typo Team . This editor has adopted the following typos:
alude → allude
comerical → commercial
commerical → commercial
seperate → separate
emigré → émigré (but not when the first E is capitalized)
Selected wikiography In the interest of preventing the busy reader from being burdened or overwhelmed with trivia, and to forestall ennui on the part of the jaded reader inclined to respond to long lists with "TL;DR ", this wikiography and certain userbox categories are presented in the form of collapsed tables. Gluttons for punishment may feel free to expand these tables, as may be desired for any or all of the collapsed table headings, by clicking upon the bracketed word "show" where it appears in the right margin.
Articles I've improved (more or less significantly)
111 First Street
Aaron Burr
Aaron Burr (advertisement)
Aimee Mann discography
Alex Chilton (musician)
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton (general) (grandson of Alexander Hamilton)
Alexander Hamilton Jr. (son of Alexander Hamilton)
Alison Faith Levy (musician)
Allan McLane (soldier, judge, tax collector)
American Inns of Court (organization)
Angelica Hamilton (daughter of Alexander Hamilton)
Angelica Schuyler Church (a Schuyler sister)
Ansible (fictional device)
Anthony Ramos (actor)
ANZ National Stadium
Arrive Without Travelling (album)
Baron Inchiquin
"Baseball's Sad Lexicon "
Battle of the Combahee River
Bertrand Russell (asshat)
Big Star (band)
Bolesław Taborski (poet)
Bronze Fonz (statue)
"Cant Get There from Here " (R.E.M. song)
Canning, Nova Scotia
Capture of HMS Savage
Cats Laughing (band)
Daniel McCormick (banker)
Danny Plotnick (filmmaker)
David Havard House (Valley Forge quarters of Lee & Bradford)
David Hosack (physician to Alexander Hamilton)
David Ramsay (historian)
Dawn Richardson (drummer)
Donnette Thayer (musician)
Doug Gillard (musician)
Dual role
East Oak Lane, Philadelphia
Edmonton City Centre (Blatchford Field) Airport
Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton
Emergency Third Rail Power Trip (album)
Emma Bull (writer)
Evangeline (poem)
F.H. Buckley
Fig Dish (band)
Folly tower
Frank J. Webb (possibly a grandson of Aaron Burr )
Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
Game of War: Fire Age (gaming app)
Game Theory (band)
George Eacker (duellist)
Glen Whitman (economist & screenwriter)
Graham Windham (nonprofit founded by Eliza Hamilton )
Hallvard Trætteberg (artist, herald)
Hamilton (musical)
Hamilton-Holly House
Henry Brockholst Livingston (judge)
Henry Laurens
Heyday Records (record label)
Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh (TV show)
Ivan Doroschuk
J. Reuben Clark Law School
James Alexander Hamilton
James Fenimore Cooper
James Love (musician)
Jasmine Cephas Jones (actress)
Javier Muñoz (actor)
John Angel (sculptor)
John Barker Church
John Church Hamilton
John Jay (got sick after writing five)
John Laurens
Jon Rua (actor)
Jonathan Harris (actor)
Jonathan Segel (musician)
Joseph Morales (actor)
Ken Stringfellow (musician)
Lake Titicaca
Lee and Kennedy (historic British nursery)
Leslie Odom Jr. (actor)
Let's Active (band)
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Lisa Littman (physician)
Louis Rapkine (scientist)
Mandy Gonzalez (actress)
Martha Laurens Ramsay
Men Without Hats (band)
Michael Quercio (musician)
Mitch Easter (musician, producer)
Mrs Mills (musician) – see also Steinway Vertegrand
Mushroom (band)
Music journalism
My Teenage Stride (band)
New York Manumission Society
Nicolette Robinson (actress)
Nikolai Tolstoy
Office for Metropolitan Architecture (Dutch firm)
Orphanage
Paisley Underground (musical genre)
Park Theatre (Manhattan)
Paul Myers (musician)
Phelps and Gorham Purchase
Philip Freneau (poet)
Philip Hamilton
Piragua (food) – because "Piragua" (song)
Plants and Birds and Rocks and Things (album)
"Pop Goes the World" (song)
Pre-Joycean Fellowship
Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery
"Radio Free Europe" (song)
Rain Parade (band)
Richard M. Blatchford (attorney)
Richard M. Blatchford (general)
Robert Fulton (inventor)
Robert Troup (judge)
Robin Hobb (writer)
Samuel Blatchford (university president)
Sarah Siddons (actress)
Scott Miller (pop musician)
Snowclone
Starship Enterprise
Steinway Vertegrand (piano)
Steven Brust (writer, musician)
Stjørdal (Norwegian city)
Tapping Reeve (judge, law educator)
Tasia Valenza (actress)
Ted Leo (musician)
The Adventures of Women & Men Without Hate in the 21st Century (album)
The Big Shot Chronicles (album)
The Both (band)
The Federalist Papers (collected essays)
The Loud Family (band)
The Spell (Ivan Doroschuk album)
The True Meaning of Smekday (book)
Theodosia Bartow Prevost
Theodosia Burr Alston
Thin White Rope (band)
Thomas Braidwood (educator)
Thomas E. Davis (New York developer)
Thomas Mifflin (governor)
Tom Snyder (news anchor, late night host)
Tor Books
True West (band)
Zachary Smith Post Office
Uru people
USS Reprisal (1776)
Walter Stewart (general)
Washington's aides-de-camp
What If It Works? (album)
William Sackville, 11th Earl De La Warr
Woodrow Wilson
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