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According to HBO's official site it was O-Dog who killed Bodie. According to HBO's official site it was O-Dog who killed Bodie.
In the picture O-Dog is the one standing behind Snoop. If you rewatch that scene you can see O-Dog's face. Misplaced Pages is based on verifiable sources, and HBO's episode summary says it was O-Dog.] 23:11, 10 January 2007 (UTC) In the picture O-Dog is the one standing behind Snoop. If you rewatch that scene you can see O-Dog's face. Misplaced Pages is based on verifiable sources, and HBO's episode summary says it was O-Dog.] 23:11, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for your note on my talk page re: this. I also thought Michael shot Bodie the first time I watched the episode. On reading this:
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Monk tells Marlo and Chris that he saw Bodie getting into a car with a white guy when he got out of Central Booking. Assuming it's police, Marlo orders Chris to have his "pup" take care of it, "get him started." Chris objects that Michael worked for Bodie, "First time, best be someone he ain't know." Marlo agrees.

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On his corner, Bodie's having a slow night, along with Poot and Spider, who is now working the corner. When Poot alerts him to Chris approaching, Bodie refuses to leave. "This is my corner. I ain' runnin'." He fires at the cars Snoop and Chris are ducking behind, as Poot pleads with him to run. Unable to convince Bodie to flee, Poot finally runs for cover, passing a young hooded boy - O-Dog, one of Snoop and Chris's trainees - who creeps up to Bodie and shoots him in the head. Bodie falls to the ground and is finished with a second shot to the head. He lays there dead, as O-Dog jogs off to join his mentors.
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I re-watched it and was convinced otherwise. I hope that clears up why I reverted an edit that stated that Michael was responsible.--] 16:35, 11 January 2007 (UTC)

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Duckworth & Roskam

I suggest that you discuss on the talk page before making major changes, such as deleting paragraphs, to controversial articles. — goethean 14:25, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

With all due respect, Goethean, you don't seem to practice what you suggest. The paragraphs, inappropriate 'controversial articles,' and statements I have removed through the editing process have been to preserve the neutrality of the entry. It is inappropriate to include statements not made by the person for whom the entry was created. It is highly inappropriate to include yellow-page ads of an entrant's law firm when there are public use pictures available on the internet, and you should know better.

My personal political opinions aside, Misplaced Pages does not afford us the luxury of posting anything but the NEUTRAL truth. Statements by campaign staff or national political organizations does not speak to the individual entrant.

The Illinois races are exceptionally ugly this year, and I will not allow Misplaced Pages to be used as propaganda. I am not suggesting that you are actively trying to do so, but I think it is clear to more than just a few people that you allowing a personal bias to influence your prodigious abilities as an editor. As a co-editor and out of respect, I would ask you to take a step back and recognize that your personal bias might be coming into play here. Pete 21:41, 25 October 2006 (UTC)arcayne

There's Help:Contents and Misplaced Pages:Help desk. Let me know if you have any specific questions. — goethean 14:58, 26 October 2006 (UTC)

Thank you, I will likely take you up on that, Goethean. Thank you for your kind offer.Arcayne 08:38, 2 November 2006 (UTC)

duckworth

Arcayne, the vandal's name is User:Joehazelton -- lowercase 'h'.

Thanks for reverting the vandalism at Tammy Duckworth. To revert a page, you can follow the directions Help:Revert. — goethean 15:33, 3 November 2006 (UTC)

Got here via the talk page for User:75.2.250.145; where you state that User:75.2.250.145 is User:Joehazelton, a "permanently blocked user with a history of unbalanced and flagrant violations of WP policy." User:75.2.250.145 is also causing a bit of a headache on the Talk:Neil Patrick Harris page. Can anything be done about a blocked user resurrecting themselves with an anon account? An RfC, or maybe some admin intervention? Thanks! -- weirdoactor -- 20:18, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

The Wire edit

According to HBO's official site it was O-Dog who killed Bodie. In the picture O-Dog is the one standing behind Snoop. If you rewatch that scene you can see O-Dog's face. Misplaced Pages is based on verifiable sources, and HBO's episode summary says it was O-Dog.JeffStickney 23:11, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for your note on my talk page re: this. I also thought Michael shot Bodie the first time I watched the episode. On reading this: " Monk tells Marlo and Chris that he saw Bodie getting into a car with a white guy when he got out of Central Booking. Assuming it's police, Marlo orders Chris to have his "pup" take care of it, "get him started." Chris objects that Michael worked for Bodie, "First time, best be someone he ain't know." Marlo agrees.

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On his corner, Bodie's having a slow night, along with Poot and Spider, who is now working the corner. When Poot alerts him to Chris approaching, Bodie refuses to leave. "This is my corner. I ain' runnin'." He fires at the cars Snoop and Chris are ducking behind, as Poot pleads with him to run. Unable to convince Bodie to flee, Poot finally runs for cover, passing a young hooded boy - O-Dog, one of Snoop and Chris's trainees - who creeps up to Bodie and shoots him in the head. Bodie falls to the ground and is finished with a second shot to the head. He lays there dead, as O-Dog jogs off to join his mentors. "

I re-watched it and was convinced otherwise. I hope that clears up why I reverted an edit that stated that Michael was responsible.--Opark 77 16:35, 11 January 2007 (UTC)