Talk:Peter Breiner
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Grammatical errors
[edit]Corrected small grammatical errors: mostly the typical problem Slovaks have of when to use "the" or "a". I had never heard of this composer, although all the other seven names currently under "Slovak composers" in Wiki were all mentioned in a recent musical trip to Bratislava. It would be interesting to know to what extent he is a "Slovak" composer now that he has emigrated. Sorry, forgot to sign in earlier when editing. Hikitsurisan
'Politically incorrect' ?
[edit]I replaced 'politically incorrect' for 'exceedingly controversial'. To write that a TV programme was 'politically incorrect' is against NPOV. --AVM 17:29, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
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Adding sources about 2006 FIFA World Cup
[edit]I want to add that Peter Breiner was behind the team winning theme after you win in the game, but a user is reverting it stating it is "Inappropriate" and I already sent him/her a message on the talk page to see the video that is PROOF that Peter Breiner is behind the songs. But I think he/she did not see that video proof and has yet reverted the edit again. It seems like I may be promoting user-generated content, but I am simply telling the truth and sending the proof. Maybe you should play the game and use Shazam when you win the match. NHLGoCentralDivisionGo (talk) 18:29, 20 April 2024 (UTC)
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