Talk:Ehren McGhehey
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[edit]No longer up, it shows a placeholder and is now deleted from Info
Untitled Statement 1
[edit]Just expaned and merged triva King Alaric 19:40, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
Statement of faith
[edit]Regarding this "unsourced" sentence: "McGhehey's father was a strong Christian; McGhehey claims that is why he doesn't swear as much as the rest of the Jackass crew." My wife is Ehren's cousin, and I've known him off and on inasmuch as we've been able to get to McMinnville (in fact, we were married in the family's funeral chapel, and Ehren was ring-bearer). I know of my own knowledge that this sentence is true, except for the word "was" — Ken, Ehren's father, is still alive. My question is whether I should correct that one word (from "was" to "is") and delete the "citation needed" note; my concern is whether this would be considered "original research."
(If nobody objects after a few days I'll just go ahead and do it.) BobGreenwade (talk) 21:35, 5 July 2008
Dishdogz
[edit]Should it be noted he has a small part in this film? He gets kicked out of the kitchen toward the beginning. 170.215.136.12 (talk) 05:13, 16 January 2011 (UTC)
Death
[edit]Someone falsely claimed he died. I edited it to prove he is still alive. There was no credible source proving his supposed death. Staindfan10 16:41, 13 January 2014 (UTC)
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