Talk:Desmond Leslie

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I do not understand why the Leslie family is being singled out for deletion when there are scores of pages I have come across on my travails through Wikipedia which consist of a few lines, often grammatically lacking. These pages contained no sources, citations, categories, tags, nothing, nada, zilch. I tagged those I came across as linkless but I am sure there are plenty of others.

Based on the sum total of equities in this case, I believe Desmond Leslie deserves to remain, and if necessary, Luke Leslie's info can and should be piggybacked on. I find Luke Leslie's bio interesting and he is clearly a dynamic individual.

HOT L Baltimore 23:33, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

  • Hello again, Rms. Demiurge 23:41, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

Interesting point, three web entries claim Desmond Leslie wrote a children's book 'Suzy Saucer and Ronnie Rocket'. However there is a fairly well documented children's book 'Susie Saucer and Ronnie Rocket' that was writtten by a Stella Clair in, I think, 1940

[edit] Hamlet record

Desmond Leslie also did the Musique concrete for a record of Hamlet that came out in 1964 on Odhams (DEOB 1AM). Worth putting in, but I'm not sure where. User:totnesmartin at work, 15:03, 5 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Spider and the flies

Spider and the flies - side project of rhys webb and tomethy furse of the horrors, have a song named desmond leslie as the b-side to metallurge, their first single. seaofappendages - 19 Feb 08 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.155.190.102 (talk) 19:59, 19 February 2008 (UTC)