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Dear LibertyHiller, Your recent addition to Mackinaw City, Michigan was much appreciated by me -- I've raised this question elsewhere before a along time ago, and you are the first to have addressed it. Can you find a source? It would be stronger if you could. Happy editing and cheers. 7&6=thirteen (talk) 23:13, 23 February 2009 (UTC) StanReply

Dear LibertyHiller, It sounds like a primary source. Take a look at John Jay, as I think it has a section that deals with primary sources. Then again, maybe I've got it wrong, as I've looked at so many articles, and they tend to blur. You might address your thoughts to User: Barek or User: Asher196, as they have a handle on a lot of good concepts that might apply. I've drive most of that road, so I'm well aware of what you speak. The problem is to find a source and a way to cite to it. Good luck. 7&6=thirteen (talk) 02:42, 24 February 2009 (UTC) StanReply
Thanks for your work on Mackinaw City, the hidden link between M City and Saginaw is the sort of thing that this encyclopedia needs Bigturtle (talk) 18:32, 17 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

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As long as you have a reliable source that can be cited, be my guest and thanks. You might also want to contact the folks who worte the source I used and tell them of their error. Ruhrfisch ><>°° 20:01, 5 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

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If we start giving leeway to "honest attempts at explaining those references," with no sources, then the article would quickly get out of hand and end up like this. As for your accusation of "your brute-force revert of minor changes", I saw a section that violated WP:NOR and went into too much detail and contained an incorrect part ("Marge tried to point out that the Broncos were consistent .500 performers" - No she didn't. She just said that there was nothing wrong with owning a NFL team). So, your accusation is baseless and just seems to be an unnecessary shot along the lines of "oh, you reverted my edit, you bastard!" Now, had you made changes to any other part of the article, then I would have left them. -- Scorpion0422 14:49, 2 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Wow, what is with the nastiness? I have no problem with sourced cultural references. If you tried to add a sourced note about something else, I would not have reverted you. However, your note simply went into unnecessary detail that strayed too far from the topic of the article. Let's not forget: this is a general encyclopedia, not a fan site. It is not the purpose of the article to examine and explain every joke. -- Scorpion0422 16:54, 2 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

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