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He was a Wikipedian Administrator, but it was stolen from him without due process by a few fellow administrators (and toddlers who like to pose as such) who thought they should arbitrarily decide what should be and should not be on Misplaced Pages, despite ], and got him desysoped in a manner best described as a gangrape. However, he eventually realizing it is a greater honor to have been screwed of the status than to actually have it, as it emphasized being better than those behind the gangrape. It also allows him to ignore vandalism and other good will efforts if he wishes too. | |||
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C. Bedford Crenshaw | |
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AKA: Bedford the Great, King Bedford I, General Bedford | |
Born | (1972-03-01) March 1, 1972 (age 52) Louisville, Kentucky, USA |
Occupation | Certified Genius/General Nuisance |
Bedford is just a cute, charming, lovable, brilliant, modest, oh-so-humble Confederate-American Sphenisciform named C. Bedford Crenshaw. He has a Bachelors of History, Bachelors of Geography, and Masters of Liberal Studies (focusing on history and geography) from Indiana University Southeast and has completed all the coursework for a Ph.D. in Economic Geography, specializing in Historical Geography, at Indiana State University. He is a well-known writer of Magic: The Gathering articles on Cardshark.com, having been the first person rated #1 in the Louisville area. He is currently seeking a job in history, placing his Ph.D. attainment on hold. His main interests on Misplaced Pages involves his home states of Indiana and Kentucky, especially Jeffersonville and American history from 1763 to 1877. His certified best work on Misplaced Pages are three featured portals and nine good articles.
Featured portals: Portal:Louisville, Portal:Kentucky, Portal:Indianapolis
Good articles: Basil W. Duke, Big Four Bridge, Thomas Hines, Indiana in the American Civil War, History of slavery in Indiana, Music of the American Civil War, Indianapolis in the American Civil War, Eisenhower National Historic Site, Old Jeffersonville Historic District, and Clark State Forest.
"When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him." (Thoughts on Various Subjects, Moral and Diverting) -- Jonathan Swift