Talk:John Tesh

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To do

This article shouldn't be an in depth analysis about why Chris listens to John Tesh. It doesn't need to be long. Just a brief explanation who John Tesh is, the fact he often dispenses relationship advice, and list the times he's come up in backgrounds of chats and stuff like that. That's all that needs to be done. --Champthom 01:02, 6 April 2010 (UTC)

  • I put up something to start with there. (Possibly the Spinal Tap gag is too much, I dunno.) Dkaien 01:06, 6 April 2010 (UTC)

Perfection

This article is near perfect. It is simple given the content - it explains who John Tesh is, why he is related to Chris, and where he's been mentioned. No need for in depth analysis or commentary on John Tesh and his influence on Chris, just who he is and a brief line about his relevancy. I think that this model should be more or less what other articles for minor people and places - RL Stein, Red Skelton, people not directly linked to Chris as say, Megan or Anna but rather people who Chris is interested in and that sort of thing - who they are, why they are related to Chris, and where Chris has mentioned them.

Only thing I'd add here is a pic. --Champthom 08:01, 6 April 2010 (UTC)

Jamsta

Could John tesh be an inspiration for Jamsta? just saying.Basgon 01:32, 6 April 2010 (UTC)

  • Almost definitely not. Tesh is a middle-aged white dude who runs a soulless easy-listening show for desperate aging single women, whereas Jamsta is a T&C Surf Designs pastiche. They're pretty much nothing alike. Dkaien 01:34, 6 April 2010 (UTC)
    • Kay.Basgon 01:42, 6 April 2010 (UTC)

Dead link

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--Anonymax 19:06, 30 October 2011 (PDT)