Talk:Criticism of Jimmy Wales
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Jimbo Wales, Superstar
- Title: Jimbo Wales, Superstar
- Artist: Moulton
- Composer: Tim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Weber, and Barsoom Tork Associates
- Midi: Jesus Christ, Superstar
- Every time I look at you I don't understand
- Why you let the site you (co-)founded get so out of hand.
- You'd have managed better if you'd had it planned.
- Why'd you make such a stupid move to have Moulton banned?
- If you'd thought it through you could have taught a whole nation
- The art of dramaturgy with psycho-communication.
- Don't you get me wrong.
- I only want to know...
- Jimbo Wales, Superstar,
- Are you really as nuts as we think you are?
- Jimbo Wales, now disgraced,
- Whose talk page has your crew defaced?
- Tell me what you think about your friends on the beat.
- Would you like to have a Russian masseuse beat your meat?
- Was IDCab where it's at? Was FM your fave star?
- Could Sue Gardner move a mountain, or was that just PR?
- Did you dress like the Red Queen? Was that a mistake, or
- Did you know that Essjay's fall would be a heart breaker?
- Don't you get me wrong.
- I only want to know...
- Jimbo Wales, Superstar,
- Are you really as nuts as they say you are?
- Jimbo Wales, now disgraced,
- Whose BLP has your site defaced?
- CopyClef 2009 Tim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Weber, and Barsoom Tork Associates.
Resurrection Hackware. All wrongs reversed.
Moulton, it's a hit!
I don't know if it's because JCS is my favorite musical, but this is the first Barsoom Tork Associates ditty that I've really, sincerely enjoyed! -- MyWikiBiz 07:26, 6 February 2009 (PST)
- You really should get out more. Ockham 05:28, 7 February 2009 (PST)