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Fayenatic London 21:28, 18 October 2015 (UTC)Reply

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In reading the page on Maurice Lerner, there are two lines I see that don't make any sense together unless there is some indication that the man had two wives. 1. " Lerner was married to his wife, Elaine, who was a concert pianist ... " (Not sure why author had to say he was married to his wife; that's a bit redundant....) 2. " Lerner and his wife, Arrene, had a son and a daughter. "

So, is the reference to "Elaine" supposed to be "Arrene"? Was he married twice? Did she go by two different names? Was Arrene a concert pianist?

I don't have information with which to edit the article, so I clicked on "Talk" and got here... Hope it helps!

Jazz2y (talk) 02:04, 26 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

I'm not sure how you ended up on your own talk page. The proper place to start this discussion is at Talk:Maurice Lerner. Primefac (talk) 03:41, 26 October 2016 (UTC)Reply
  Moved from Talk:Maurice Lerner

I was asked how I got to my own talk page for the original post. I got it by following Wiki directions. Go to the article, click Talk at the top of the page. Never got to this Talk:Maurice Lerner page at all. With that criticism, I was given a link to this talk page. But then I couldn't find anywhere to click to enter this discussion. Did I get it right by making a New Section? I doubt it. Can't find anything else.

If you want people to communicate about the pages, how about putting in a link SOMEWHERE so we can click on it to talk? May be obvious to you how to do it, but it didn't work out for me. So, if you're still not happy with what I did, I'll find another way to do this. Perhaps just put in some obvious junk on the real page, pointing out the error, and letting others clean it up? Doesn't sound like the right thing to do, but hey, you seem to want to make it difficult to discuss things.... — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jazz2y (talkcontribs) 12:24, 26 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

Ah, I see the misunderstanding. At the very top of the page, you see your user name (if you are logged in) followed by "Talk", which takes you to your user talk page.
However, just below that is a line of tabs; if you are at an article page, they will be "Article", "Talk", "Read", "Edit", "View history"...
The advice was to click on the "Talk" next to "Article", which takes you to the article talk page, e.g. Talk:Maurice Lerner. Hope this helps. – Fayenatic London 13:15, 26 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

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