Talk:David Liebe Hart/Archives/2013

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Jezhotwells in topic Un-encyclopaedic

bias

the following excerpt seems rather biased. The wording is poor and often incorrect, and there is no proof that this information is reliable.

"Even though David Hart performs on what is known as the Junior "Christian Science" Bible Lesoon show, he is in no way related to the Church of Christ, Scientist (more commonly called Christian Science). The church has repeated asked the show to change its name, to not associate itself with doctrine that is not upheld by Christian Science. But as apart of a campaign to discredit the church, he continues his work."

maybe it should be taken out or revised.

women

I believe the information about his lack of success with women should have remained in the article, as it is both relevant, a central focus of DLH's life, and supported by the source articles. On at least one website you can even get DLH's phone number, view his plea for contact with women, and I've read a few women's accounts of actually calling the number and reaching a very lonely DLH. In one of the source articles, there is a quote from DLH about actually getting in trouble with the law for sexually harassing women outside the La Brea tarpits. Many can attest to his continual overenthusiastic pursuit of random passing women during his "performances". Perhaps I dont know how to format it correctly, but I think this information should somehow be added in. The fact that the guy is just a little looney, and somewhat of a batty sexual harasser, is definately worthy of note.Thesetrixaintforkids (talk) 03:55, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

It has to be verifiable from a reliale source, there are huge BLP issues and unsourced allegations of harassment, pedophilia and other claims where on shaky ground, at best. There was no reliable evidence of his banning anywhere, 'at least one website' isn't going to pass WP:RS Travellingcari (talk) 04:43, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
You can take the stick out of your ass now, and remove your head while you're at it. DLH himself has posted his phone number on personal websites, and in an interview in an article, admitted to the harassment claims. So go fuck yourselfThesetrixaintforkids (talk) 22:01, 10 March 2008 (UTC)

Aliens, Korinians, etc.

David Liebe Hart is also a believer in aliens and claims to have been abducted. This could probably be mentioned. monkeygra (talk) 21:31, 20 March 2008 (UTC)

According to his interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live on August 12, 2004, Hart claims to have been abducted in 1968 in Park Forest, IL. He described the aliens as half-lizard, half-human beings who took him up in a beam of light to operate on him. He claims the aliens took samples of his hair and blood. He told a story about how President Eisenhower met with extraterrestrials and in exchange for new technology (including computers and cell phones), they could abduct people, mutilate cows, and crop circles. (IMDB page that cites Jimmy Kimmel interview is here: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1790349/. Youtube video of the interview is currently here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moOTa6C7AeU). Justonehumbletruthseeker (talk) 03:18, 28 May 2009 (UTC)

Facts gleaned from T&E Awesome Tour

I went to the Tim and Eric Awesome Tour 2009 last night, and David Liebe Hart told the crowd (in Madison, Wisconsin) that he (as well as James Quall, who's family was in the audience) grew up in Wisconsin.

He also told the audience that Wisconsin was where he had is first UFO sighting.

I was also able to purchase his CD "Christian Hymns And Songs Of Praise" from him after the show. Jkdeadite (talk) 02:28, 25 January 2009 (UTC)

CDs from Awesome Tour 2008

He gave my girlfriend and I a copy of the "Christian Hymns" CD during the 2008 tour (at the pre-show signing in Seattle), so I modified the text that previously just said "Awesome Tour 2009". However, the sentence feels awkward to me now, so if anyone can think of a better way to write it please go ahead.

He also gave us a copy of his other CD, which I don't recall being named "Public Access"? It *is* with Adam Papagan, though. I will take a look at it when I get home and add it to the article if it is a different one.

I would add pictures of our (autographed) CDs and the caricature David drew of us, but Wikipedia is so formal these days, I'm sure they would just be removed. If anyone is interested in said pictures, leave a note on my user page.  :)

waj (talk) 21:34, 5 February 2009 (UTC)

Unverified Information on TV/Film Appearances

In the article, it says: "In 1990, he made an appearance in Golden Girls and in 1993 in Wings.[citation needed]"

I found the same information on an IMDB forum board at this link: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1790349/board/thread/106241636?d=107652649&p=1#107652649. I don't feel this is a reliable source and wondered if it was just copied and pasted here. Can anyone verify this information with a more reliable source? Justonehumbletruthseeker (talk) 02:50, 28 May 2009 (UTC)

Un-encyclopaedic

This article is very poor, the subject probably just bout meets notability guidelines, but much of the material is irrelevant. I removed one reference that was to Wikipedia as WP is not a WP:RS. I tagged two others, IMDb and the blog as dubious. The article needs more reliable sources. I also removed the Theatre project banner and replaced with the Tv project as more appropriate. –– Jezhotwells (talk) 19:42, 27 March 2010 (UTC)