Talk:The Nuns

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Need some clarification on their different lineups - Miro and Olenar are the only consistent members from 1980 to the present. Leslie Spring was guitarist on Desperate Children. Peter G Werner 04:58, 19 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Manchester UK "The Nuns"

On March 5, User:146.87.193.151 blanked this page and wrote an entry on a contemporary Manchester UK band also called The Nuns. Unfortunately, it took two weeks before anybody noticed and reverted these edits. I had considered taking the pre-reverted article and putting it in its own article, however, based on internet searches on this band, they seem to have only been in existence since 2005, have only one EP released, and are only mentioned on a few internet sites. This leads me to believe that this band simply does not meet the criteria of WP:NOTABILITY and no new article should be created for them. The band that this article is about, the early California punk/new wave band, was of course quite notable in the early history of California punk. Peter G Werner 02:59, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Removed erroneous statment

"[Delphine Naid] was Jennifer Miro's girlfriend at that time"

I removed the above, as it is essentially unsourced gossip, and I believe is based on a misinterpretation of a statement on this webpage. If you read the web page carefully, you'll see its another person – not Jennifer Miro – referring to Delphine as a "girlfriend" at the time of her death. Peter G Werner 15:17, 4 May 2007 (UTC)