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We really can't just cut and paste a press release and call it an article. That's plagiarism, remember?
Cocokist spent more time moving and renaming the article than actually improving it. Nobody cares about a mention in Ebony fourteen years ago. Besides, we use footnotes, not parentheses. Thank you Mr. Jackson, for at least trying to wikify this article.
I really oughta just delete it, but it would just reappear with hurt feelings. I might try to fix it when I have more sources. -- Crnk Mnky 05:41, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
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We really can't just cut and paste a press release and call it an article. That's plagiarism, remember?
Cocokist spent more time moving and renaming the article than actually improving it. Nobody cares about a mention in Ebony fourteen years ago. Besides, we use footnotes, not parentheses. Thank you Mr. Jackson, for at least trying to wikify this article.
I really oughta just delete it, but it would just reappear with hurt feelings. I might try to fix it when I have more sources. -- Crnk Mnky 05:41, 11 May 2007 (UTC)