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I have categorized this article and also have linked it to some other sites. Also to address notibility, I think that the bull is worthy due to his history, and just as Bodacious has his own page I believe Little Yellow Jacket should also. Kirksch 21:55, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
I have tagged this article with {{ tone}} due to words such as "astonishing" and "hopefully;" in general, it reads more like a magazine article (or perhaps press release) than an encyclopedia. Matchups ( talk) 03:07, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
To further address notability, this bull is notable because he is in the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame, the first animal to be inducted. He was the first bull to win the PBR World Champion Bull title 3 times which he did in a row. And then in 2011, he received the PBR Brand of Honor, which is pretty much the PBR's equivalent of a Hall of Fame. Dawnleelynn ( talk) 22:23, 2 November 2016 (UTC)
I started engaging in a major expansion of this article a couple days ago. It just occurred to me to document that in the talk page. That way, editors can avoid re-editing loops until the project is done. I will just note in it when I have finished. On the other hand, though, I would be happy to consider any constructive suggestions along the way, especially considering this is my first major article expansion. I have lots of source since this bull is considered to be one of the greatest bucking bulls ever. I am also planning to solve the lack of sufficient citation situation. Okay, that's it, here I go. Dawnleelynn ( talk) 21:08, 4 November 2016 (UTC)
I know this took a long time but I consider this project complete, I even forgot to add a note in here to say so. dawnleelynn (talk) 22:22, 9 January 2017 (UTC)
It would be cool to illustrate this article, though on Wikipedia, photos are always a challenge because the content is supposed to be under a free license ( creative commons or public domain). But, at least for the deceased (animals and people) we can use copyrighted images with a fair use rationale if we can't find stuff that's got a free license. For living individuals, we can't go fair use because in theory a free image can still be taken (for example, the photo at Ron Turcotte). So if you find an image of this bull online, pop the URL here and ping me, I'll demonstrate how to do a fair use upload. (Later, I can also walk you through adding free licensed images to commons if you want to try that.) Montanabw (talk) 07:34, 11 November 2016 (UTC)
Montanabw ( talk · contribs) White Arabian Filly ( talk · contribs) Thanks for all that great input guys... I do have an example of a picture that's out there for Red Rock. Now, the bull is deceased, but his owners are quite alive. The professional photographer who took several photographers of the bull and Lane Frost during the Challenge of the Champions managed to put her name across the photographs. However, the photographs are also out there without her name on them too. Here is one with her name on it of just Red Rock. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/7d/d7/ce/7dd7cefcba2b768953cdf87dee916bcc.jpg. Is Sue trying to keep people from using her photos by putting her name on them like that? I have all of them on Pinterest. I have over 700 pictures of rodeo and PBR on Pinterest. For Skoal Pacific Bell, I have around 2 or 3, I think. He and his owner are both deceased. Dawnleelynn ( talk) 17:29, 20 November 2016 (UTC)
dawnleelynn (talk) 18:05, 29 December 2016 (UTC)
Montanabw ( talk · contribs) I looked through these pictures over and over. I really think the one at The North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame is the best looking one and fits the frame perfectly unlike most of the rest. The only other one that is a great picture is one I'm not comfortable using as his owner Tom Teague is using it for a memorial page on his website. So, I'm uploading the one at the hall of fame tonight and you can take a look at it later if you like. Fair use for one picture of a deceased entity. It's something I should have just gone ahead and done awhile ago. I'm thinking. dawnleelynn (talk) 04:11, 4 January 2017 (UTC)
Montanabw ( talk · contribs)Hi, I just got a notice on the graphics file I used for this article. /info/en/?search=File:Little_Yellow_Jacket_being_ridden_by_Chris_Shivers.jpg Do I need to start doing some resizing of these fair use images before I upload them to avoid this from happening on a regular basis? I think all of the images I've used recently are starting to be looked at. This is the second one, now, but it's a different message of sorts than Dillinger was. dawnleelynn (talk) 04:07, 19 January 2017 (UTC)
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I have categorized this article and also have linked it to some other sites. Also to address notibility, I think that the bull is worthy due to his history, and just as Bodacious has his own page I believe Little Yellow Jacket should also. Kirksch 21:55, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
I have tagged this article with {{ tone}} due to words such as "astonishing" and "hopefully;" in general, it reads more like a magazine article (or perhaps press release) than an encyclopedia. Matchups ( talk) 03:07, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
To further address notability, this bull is notable because he is in the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame, the first animal to be inducted. He was the first bull to win the PBR World Champion Bull title 3 times which he did in a row. And then in 2011, he received the PBR Brand of Honor, which is pretty much the PBR's equivalent of a Hall of Fame. Dawnleelynn ( talk) 22:23, 2 November 2016 (UTC)
I started engaging in a major expansion of this article a couple days ago. It just occurred to me to document that in the talk page. That way, editors can avoid re-editing loops until the project is done. I will just note in it when I have finished. On the other hand, though, I would be happy to consider any constructive suggestions along the way, especially considering this is my first major article expansion. I have lots of source since this bull is considered to be one of the greatest bucking bulls ever. I am also planning to solve the lack of sufficient citation situation. Okay, that's it, here I go. Dawnleelynn ( talk) 21:08, 4 November 2016 (UTC)
I know this took a long time but I consider this project complete, I even forgot to add a note in here to say so. dawnleelynn (talk) 22:22, 9 January 2017 (UTC)
It would be cool to illustrate this article, though on Wikipedia, photos are always a challenge because the content is supposed to be under a free license ( creative commons or public domain). But, at least for the deceased (animals and people) we can use copyrighted images with a fair use rationale if we can't find stuff that's got a free license. For living individuals, we can't go fair use because in theory a free image can still be taken (for example, the photo at Ron Turcotte). So if you find an image of this bull online, pop the URL here and ping me, I'll demonstrate how to do a fair use upload. (Later, I can also walk you through adding free licensed images to commons if you want to try that.) Montanabw (talk) 07:34, 11 November 2016 (UTC)
Montanabw ( talk · contribs) White Arabian Filly ( talk · contribs) Thanks for all that great input guys... I do have an example of a picture that's out there for Red Rock. Now, the bull is deceased, but his owners are quite alive. The professional photographer who took several photographers of the bull and Lane Frost during the Challenge of the Champions managed to put her name across the photographs. However, the photographs are also out there without her name on them too. Here is one with her name on it of just Red Rock. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/7d/d7/ce/7dd7cefcba2b768953cdf87dee916bcc.jpg. Is Sue trying to keep people from using her photos by putting her name on them like that? I have all of them on Pinterest. I have over 700 pictures of rodeo and PBR on Pinterest. For Skoal Pacific Bell, I have around 2 or 3, I think. He and his owner are both deceased. Dawnleelynn ( talk) 17:29, 20 November 2016 (UTC)
dawnleelynn (talk) 18:05, 29 December 2016 (UTC)
Montanabw ( talk · contribs) I looked through these pictures over and over. I really think the one at The North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame is the best looking one and fits the frame perfectly unlike most of the rest. The only other one that is a great picture is one I'm not comfortable using as his owner Tom Teague is using it for a memorial page on his website. So, I'm uploading the one at the hall of fame tonight and you can take a look at it later if you like. Fair use for one picture of a deceased entity. It's something I should have just gone ahead and done awhile ago. I'm thinking. dawnleelynn (talk) 04:11, 4 January 2017 (UTC)
Montanabw ( talk · contribs)Hi, I just got a notice on the graphics file I used for this article. /info/en/?search=File:Little_Yellow_Jacket_being_ridden_by_Chris_Shivers.jpg Do I need to start doing some resizing of these fair use images before I upload them to avoid this from happening on a regular basis? I think all of the images I've used recently are starting to be looked at. This is the second one, now, but it's a different message of sorts than Dillinger was. dawnleelynn (talk) 04:07, 19 January 2017 (UTC)