Talk:Lash LaRue

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The excellent image that accompanied this entry has been deleted by Wikipedia for reasons unknown. All images posted before February 2006 may have been deleted, in fact. I have removed the link to the non-existent image, since it left a blank hole in the page.Cokerwr 22:31, 10 May 2006 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:Larue-lash.jpg
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Harrison Ford
This needs to be attributed to a reliable source: "taught Harrison Ford how to use a bullwhip in the Indiana Jones movies."

And it should say "for" the IJ movies, as Larue certainly did not appear "in" them.

Birth
Have a question about this section that states "...that he was born in Michigan..." - is it stating that Lash was born in Michigan or that Lash's father was born in Michigan?

I hope that you can see that it is ambiguously written.

I cannot edit this in good faith because I don't know what the answer is. Hopefully someone else will know and fix it.