Talk:Ernest Lough
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[edit]6 min 30 sec into the TV documentary (1st reference), Ernest Lough is being interviewed, and he confirms that he wasn't given a specific microphone, and then says, "but I was so small I had to stand on a couple of bibles behind there to be up above" -- so instead of "It is said that Lough had to stand on two large books in order to be near enough to the microphone.", would it perhaps be better to have, "Lough said that he had to stand on two books..."?
Oniscoid (talk) 03:00, 29 May 2009 (UTC)
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