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Who am I?
editAdam Stanhope is 43, married with one child and lives in Kingston, Massachusetts, USA. I enjoy traveling, science fiction, digital photography, music, movies, flowers, geography and the internet. I like antique homes, the New England Coast, Southeast Asia, Paris, London and my family. I am an entrepreneur with professional history, interest and expertise in software, internet, guerrilla marketing, psychedelia, herbal & Traditional Chinese Medicine and international trade.
I attended the University of California, Berkeley in the late 1980s and early 1990s. I lived in Berkeley's infamous Barrington Hall for its last year as a USCA coop. While at Berkeley I was an undeclared Asian Studies major for which I focused my studies on Mandarin Chinese, Thai, geography, economics and third world development.
I really love Facebook and if you'd like to get in touch with me, adding me as a friend there is a good start. Here's a link to my Facebook profile.
Articles I started
edit- Abdel Kechiche
- Adongo Agada Cham
- Amanda Marcotte
- Ambrein
- Andrew Cross
- Angela Burt-Murray
- Arnold Odermatt
- Australian Consumers Association
- Australian Soft Drinks Association
- Azeezaly Jaffer
- Brompton cocktail
- Camden 28
- Camp Pembroke
- Charlotte Beers
- Choice magazine
- Ciara Durkin
- Cle Shaheed Sloan
- Cookin' with Coolio
- Cosimo Cavallaro
- Explosively Formed Penetrator
- For Love Not Lisa
- Ford Rowan
- Frances Rivera
- Frangela
- Global Fund for Women
- Hollywood Black Film Festival
- Ich Zwerg
- Ivo H. Daalder
- James J. Bulger (started as/moved from James J. "Whitey" Bulger)
- Jeff Stanzler
- John Mulaney
- Joshua Clover
- Juan Sebastián Elcano (tall ship)
- Katoucha Niane
- Lama Hasan
- The Liberace of Baghdad
- Lipa Schmeltzer
- Lubna Azabal
- Macka B
- Malagarasi River
- Manomet, Massachusetts
- Mark Kendall Bingham Memorial Tournament (started as/moved from Bingham Cup)
- Marshfield Fair
- Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Plymouth
- Mechai Viravaidya (started as/moved from Meechai Viravaidya)
- Micah Garen
- Michel Martin (journalist)
- Mikalah Gordon
- Mine All Mine
- Mohajer 4
- Mondo Cane
- Moose Dropping Festival
- Mount Marathon Race
- Murphy Morobe
- Myles Standish State Forest
- Narragansett Brewing Company
- National Bank of Pakistan
- Offer in compromise
- Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films
- Passagassawakeag River
- Perry's Nut House
- Pete's Candy Store
- Peter Ladd Jensen
- Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden
- Rakan Ben Williams
- Ramita Navai
- Rashmi Sinha
- Red State Update
- Remote Area Medical
- Rex Trailer
- Reza Aslan
- Rocky Nook, Massachusetts
- Rudolf F. Haffenreffer
- Sakar-20
- Silver Lake Regional High School
- Snake River Farms
- Sorry, Haters
- Studio 360
- Syed Ali Raza
- Teki Latex
- Tell Me More
- Thirstin Howl III
- Tsietsi Mashinini
- Vali Nasr
- Villa Alegre
- Wakako Tsuchida
- Wat Nawamintararachutis
- Winter Hill Gang
- Wissam al-Zahawie
- Your World Today
- ZEGG (band)
Future articles
edit- Zeitouna - Algeria? Tunisia? Morocco? Anyone?
- Mello-T - Rapper from Jackson, Mississippi, featured in a Louis Theroux documentary about "Gangsta rap."[1]
- Lisa Wong - mayor of Fitchburg, Massachusetts - (link currently redirects to Fitchburg, MA's Wikipedia article)
- Nadira Hira - Fortune Magazine
- Arelia Margarita Taveras - "TV Commenter," suing Atlantic City casinos for her own gambling problem[2]
- Shonali Bhowmik of Ultrababyfat
- adrenomyloneuropathy
- Urbino Press Award - Diane Rehm & Martha Raddatz recipients
- Joe Petrowski - CEO Gulf Oil, native of Brockton, Mass. [3]
- Las Bolas de Fuego, Nejapa, El Salvador - the article about Nejapa has some info about the fire-throwing festival, but the festival itself deserves its own article
- Laostha - fantastic San Jose based Lao-refugee hip-hop band. I had written a Wikipedia article about them previously, but some jackass deletionist nixed it because he concluded that Laostha wasn't important enough to have their own article here. Lame!
- Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame - supposedly in Brockton, Massachusetts. If real, deserves its own article.
Special contribution articles
editI am a proud major contributor to the following Featured Articles or otherwise excellent articles:
- Isaan - Thailand's Northeast
- Chaiyaphum Province - in Isaan
Press citation
edit- Article Mondo Cane cited as a Wikipedia:Wikipedia_as_a_press_source press source in South Africa's Mail & Guardian newspaper.[4]
My Wikipedia Favorites
editLiens
editLinks:
- Flickr Family and vacation photos
- My loot on eBay
- ABEBooks - Used, rare & out of print books
- Travel Film Archive - YouTube
- Sadly, No! - another favorite blog to which I nominally participate
- Salon
- The Boston Globe - Hometown paper
- My profile on Facebook
- Wat Thai Raynham
- A Directory of Wonderful Things
- Ecsphoria
- Ginger Root Chinese restaurant Newton, Massachusetts - my friend Jack's restaurant
- Former Wikipedia article List of Songs
Wikipedia Links:
Wikipedia People
editWikipedia People:
Some of my images
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The Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge.
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Lightship Nantucket, docked in Wareham, Massachusetts.
My edit count
editMy edit count as of September 11, 2009 [5]:
Username AStanhope Total edits 5115
Rosetta barnstar
editThe Rosetta Barnstar
You are awarded this for being carved into a stone. Doesn't that hurt? |
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You are awarded this barnstar for your tireless efforts to bring the flavor to Wikipedia! Cindery 01:26, 16 September 2006 (UTC) |