https://de.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=ForgottenManC Wikipedia - Benutzerbeiträge [de] 2025-08-06T19:53:58Z Benutzerbeiträge MediaWiki 1.45.0-wmf.12 https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Castle_Hackett&diff=183639587 Castle Hackett 2009-01-28T21:07:20Z <p>ForgottenManC: fixed broken reference syntax</p> <hr /> <div>{{Refimprove|date=January 2009}}<br /> '''Castle Hackett''' is a 13th century tower house which is loacated at the base of Knockma hill six miles South east of Tuam County Galway.<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> It was built by the [[Hackett_(surname)|Hacketts]], a Norman family. The Kirwans, one of the [[tribes of Galway]] settled there in the 15th century. The Castle Hackett branch of the family was established in the mid-17th century by John Kirwan. The castle was abandoned in the 18th century and the Kirwans built a new 3 story house called Castlehacket which still stands today.<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> *A Chorographical Description of West Or H-Iar Connaught, Written A.D. 1684‎ - Page 148 ''by Roderic O'Flaherty - 1846''<br /> *The History of Galway‎ ''by Sean Spellissy'', 1999 <br /> <br /> <br /> {{Ireland-stub}}</div> ForgottenManC https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Castle_Hackett&diff=183639586 Castle Hackett 2009-01-28T21:03:36Z <p>ForgottenManC: removed external formatted link to internal page</p> <hr /> <div>{{Refimprove|date=January 2009}}<br /> '''Castle Hackett''' is a 13th century tower house which is loacated at the base of Knockma hill six miles South east of Tuam County Galway.<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> It was built by the [[Hackett_(surname)|Hacketts]], a Norman family. The Kirwans, one of the [[tribes of Galway]] settled there in the 15th century. The Castle Hackett branch of the family was established in the mid-17th century by John Kirwan. The castle was abandoned in the 18th century and the Kirwans built a new 3 story house called Castlehacket which still stands today.<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> <br /> {{reflist}}<br /> *&lt;ref&gt;A Chorographical Description of West Or H-Iar Connaught, Written A.D. 1684‎ - Page 148 ''by Roderic O'Flaherty - 1846''&lt;/ref&gt;A Chorographical Description of West Or H-Iar Connaught, Written A.D. 1684‎ - Page 148 ''by Roderic O'Flaherty - 1846''<br /> *&lt;ref&gt;The History of Galway‎ ''by Sean Spellissy''1999&lt;/ref&gt;The History of Galway‎ ''by Sean Spellissy''<br /> <br /> <br /> {{Ireland-stub}}</div> ForgottenManC https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Castle_Hackett&diff=183639580 Castle Hackett 2009-01-27T23:35:57Z <p>ForgottenManC: we&#039;ll try this one</p> <hr /> <div>{{refimprove}}<br /> '''Castle Hackett''' is a 13th century tower house which is loacated at the base of Knockma hill six miles South east of Tuam County Galway.<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> It was built by the Hacketts, a Norman family. The Kirwans, one of the tribes of Galway settled there in the 15th century. The Castle Hackett branch of the family was established in the mid-17th century by John Kirwan. The castle was abandoned in the 18th century and the Kirwans built a new 3 story house called Castlehacket which still stands today.<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> <br /> {{reflist}}<br /> *&lt;ref&gt;A Chorographical Description of West Or H-Iar Connaught, Written A.D. 1684‎ - Page 148 ''by Roderic O'Flaherty - 1846''&lt;/ref&gt;A Chorographical Description of West Or H-Iar Connaught, Written A.D. 1684‎ - Page 148 ''by Roderic O'Flaherty - 1846''<br /> *&lt;ref&gt;The History of Galway‎ ''by Sean Spellissy''1999&lt;/ref&gt;The History of Galway‎ ''by Sean Spellissy''<br /> <br /> <br /> {{Ireland-stub}}</div> ForgottenManC https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Castle_Hackett&diff=183639578 Castle Hackett 2009-01-27T21:19:26Z <p>ForgottenManC: </p> <hr /> <div>{{importance}}<br /> '''Castle Hackett''' is a 13th century tower house which is loacated at the base of Knockma hill six miles South east of Tuam County Galway.<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> It was built by the Hacketts, a Norman family. The Kirwans, one of the tribes of Galway settled there in the 15th century. The Castle Hackett branch of the family was established in the mid-17th century by John Kirwan. The castle was abandoned in the 18th century and the Kirwans built a new 3 story house called Castlehacket which still stands today.<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> <br /> {{reflist}}<br /> *&lt;ref&gt;A Chorographical Description of West Or H-Iar Connaught, Written A.D. 1684‎ - Page 148 ''by Roderic O'Flaherty - 1846''&lt;/ref&gt;A Chorographical Description of West Or H-Iar Connaught, Written A.D. 1684‎ - Page 148 ''by Roderic O'Flaherty - 1846''<br /> *&lt;ref&gt;The History of Galway‎ ''by Sean Spellissy''1999&lt;/ref&gt;The History of Galway‎ ''by Sean Spellissy''<br /> <br /> <br /> {{Ireland-stub}}</div> ForgottenManC https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Castle_Hackett&diff=183639576 Castle Hackett 2009-01-27T20:29:36Z <p>ForgottenManC: Notability remains unmet - see &#039;significant coverage&#039; in your references. use inline references</p> <hr /> <div>{{notability}}<br /> '''Castle Hackett''' is a 13th century tower house which is loacated at the base of Knockma hill six miles South east of Tuam County Galway.<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> It was built by the Hacketts, a Norman family. The Kirwans, one of the tribes of Galway settled there in the 15th century. The Castle Hackett branch of the family was established in the mid-17th century by John Kirwan. The castle was abandoned in the 18th century and the Kirwans built a new 3 story house called Castlehacket which still stands today.<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> <br /> {{reflist}}<br /> *&lt;ref&gt;A Chorographical Description of West Or H-Iar Connaught, Written A.D. 1684‎ - Page 148 ''by Roderic O'Flaherty - 1846''&lt;/ref&gt;A Chorographical Description of West Or H-Iar Connaught, Written A.D. 1684‎ - Page 148 ''by Roderic O'Flaherty - 1846''<br /> *&lt;ref&gt;The History of Galway‎ ''by Sean Spellissy''1999&lt;/ref&gt;The History of Galway‎ ''by Sean Spellissy''<br /> <br /> <br /> {{Ireland-stub}}</div> ForgottenManC https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mike_Birbiglia&diff=186003386 Mike Birbiglia 2009-01-27T00:33:25Z <p>ForgottenManC: /* External links */ lots of spammy links</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Comedian<br /> | image = Mike_Birbiglia.jpg<br /> | name = Mike Birbiglia<br /> | imagesize = <br /> | caption = <br /> | birth_name = Michael Birbiglia<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1978|6|20}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Shrewsbury, Massachusetts]], [[United States]]<br /> | medium = [[Stand up comedy]]<br /> | nationality = [[Italian-American]]<br /> | active = <br /> | genre = [[Deadpan]], [[Sarcasm]]<br /> | influences = <br /> | subjects = [[Pop culture]], every day life.<br /> | spouse = <br /> | notable_work= <br /> | website = [http://www.birbigs.com birbigs.com]<br /> | footnotes = <br /> }}<br /> '''Michael &quot;Mike&quot; Birbiglia''' (born June 20, 1978) is an [[Italian-American]] [[stand-up comic]].<br /> <br /> ==Early life==<br /> <br /> Birbiglia grew up in [[Shrewsbury, Massachusetts]]. In his sophomore year at [[Georgetown University]], Birbiglia won &quot;The Funniest Man on Campus&quot; contest, earning him the chance to perform at the D.C. Improv. He performed there for three years, while also holding down jobs at the ticket window, host podium and in the kitchen. <br /> <br /> His involvement with Georgetown's Improv group led to many lasting friendships and encounters that provided fodder for his signature routines. His fellow troupe members included [[Nick Kroll]], [[John Mulaney]], [[Ed Herro]], [[Brian Donovan]], [[Conrad Mulcahy]], [[Jacqueline Novak]] and [[Alison Becker]].<br /> <br /> Upon graduation, he moved to [[New York City]].<br /> <br /> ==Career==<br /> <br /> A year after moving to New York, Birbiglia started performing in the city's club circuit, appeared on [[Comedy Central|Comedy Central's]] ''[[Premium Blend]]''. He was chosen to perform in the &quot;New Faces&quot; category of [[Montreal]]'s prestigious [[Just For Laughs]] Comedy Festival, where he attracted the attention of the booker for ''[[Late Show with David Letterman]].'' Lucien Hold, the late booker for the World Famous Comic Strip Live in New York City, championed Birbiglia's early career, and compared him to a young [[Jerry Seinfeld]].<br /> <br /> During the abovementioned tour, Birbiglia created six &quot;Secret Public Journal&quot; video vignettes which are available on Comedy Central's Motherload website. In fall 2006, he headlined the &quot;Bob &amp; Tom Comedy Tour&quot; in theaters nationwide.<br /> <br /> His [[off-Broadway]] show, ''Sleep Walk With Me'', opened November 11, 2008 at the Bleecker Street Theater to rave reviews&lt;ref&gt;http://sleepwalkwithmike.com/press/&lt;/ref&gt; from ''[[The New York Times]], [[The New Yorker]], [[The New York Post]], [[Variety]]'', and [[The Associated Press]].<br /> <br /> On August 2, 2008, during the Opie and Anthony Traveling Virus Comedy Tour, Birbiglia opened and was immediately booed by many audience members until he left the stage. On August 7, 2008, [[Gregg Hughes]], the actor who plays Opie on the ''Opie and Anthony Show'', told the audience that the August 2 show would be the tour's last, claiming that the audience boos comics for no reason and does not give them a chance to perform their act. &lt;ref&gt;http://923krock.com/pages/1420414.php#mon&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Personal Life==<br /> <br /> Birbiglia has a [[sleep disorder]] known as [[rapid eye movement behavior disorder]] (RBD). Persons with this disorder can unexpectedly get up, walk, punch or kick, and even act out portions of dreams while asleep. To protect himself, he sleeps in a sleeping bag zipped all the way up, with special mittens so that he cannot escape when he sleeps. One of these episodes put him in life-threatening danger; he later related the story on the ''[[Bob &amp; Tom Show]]'', the ''[[Opie and Anthony Show]]'' and ''[[This American Life]]''.<br /> <br /> Birbiglia was married in June 2008 in a city hall ceremony in New York City, as announced on the ''Bob &amp; Tom Show''.<br /> <br /> ==Discography==<br /> *''[[Dog Years (album)|Dog Years]]'' February 5, 2004<br /> *''my secret public album / volume 1a'' - December 13, 2005<br /> *''[[Two Drink Mike]]'' February 9, 2006<br /> *''[[My Secret Public Journal Live]]'' September 25, 2007<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Wikiquote}}<br /> *[http://www.birbigs.com/ Mike Birbiglia's Official Site]<br /> *{{MySpace|birbigs}}<br /> *{{imdb name|1898126}}<br /> *{{tv.com person|150760}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Birbiglia, Mike}}<br /> [[Category:1978 births]]<br /> [[Category:American comedy musicians]]<br /> [[Category:Italian-Americans]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> [[Category:People from Shrewsbury, Massachusetts]]<br /> [[Category:St. Mark's School alumni]]<br /> [[Category:Georgetown University alumni]]</div> ForgottenManC https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Castle_Hackett&diff=183639569 Castle Hackett 2009-01-27T00:23:55Z <p>ForgottenManC: notability questions persist, also found spam added in two links</p> <hr /> <div>{{notability}}<br /> {{dated prod|concern = notability, poor quality, spam added|month = January|day = 26|year = 2009|time = 23:24|timestamp = 20090126232456}}<br /> <br /> '''Castle Hackett''' is a 13th century tower house which is loacated at the base of Knockma hill six miles South east of Tuam County Galway.<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> It was built by the Hacketts, a Norman family. The Kirwans, one of the tribes of Galway settled there in the 15th century. The Castle Hackett branch of the family was established in the mid-17th century by John Kirwan. The castle was abandoned in the 18th century and the Kirwans built a new 3 story house called Castlehacket which still stands today.<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> <br /> {{Ireland-stub}}</div> ForgottenManC https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Castle_Hackett&diff=183639551 Castle Hackett 2009-01-26T23:24:56Z <p>ForgottenManC: </p> <hr /> <div>{{notability}}<br /> {{dated prod|concern = notability, poor quality|month = January|day = 26|year = 2009|time = 23:24|timestamp = 20090126232456}}<br /> &lt;!-- Do not use the &quot;dated prod&quot; template directly; the above line is generated by &quot;subst:prod|reason&quot; --&gt;<br /> Castle Hackett is a 13th century tower house which is loacated at the base of Knockma HiLL six miles South east of Tuam County Galway.<br /> It was built by the Hacketts, a Norman family who established themselves along the east side of Lough Corrib, having driven the O'Flahertys across the lake to Connemara.<br /> The Kirwans, one of the tribes of Galway settled there in the 15th century.The Castle Hackett branch of the family was established in the mid-17th century by John Kirwan. The castle was abandoned in the 18th century and the Kirwan built a new 3 story house called Castlehacket.<br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;ref&gt;Insert footnote text here&lt;/ref&gt;</div> ForgottenManC https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Castle_Hackett&diff=183639550 Castle Hackett 2009-01-26T23:23:54Z <p>ForgottenManC: </p> <hr /> <div>{{prod}}<br /> Castle Hackett is a 13th century tower house which is loacated at the base of Knockma HiLL six miles South east of Tuam County Galway.<br /> It was built by the Hacketts, a Norman family who established themselves along the east side of Lough Corrib, having driven the O'Flahertys across the lake to Connemara.<br /> The Kirwans, one of the tribes of Galway settled there in the 15th century.The Castle Hackett branch of the family was established in the mid-17th century by John Kirwan. The castle was abandoned in the 18th century and the Kirwan built a new 3 story house called Castlehacket.<br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;ref&gt;Insert footnote text here&lt;/ref&gt;</div> ForgottenManC