User talk:91Bear

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Possibly unfree Image:Bus crash pic-1.jpg
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The picture was taken from this website: http://www.wchm-tx.org/Baylor_University_1927_Round_Rock_Bus_Crash.htm

Image copyright problem with Image:39Ford.jpg
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a recent edit of yours
91Bear - I see you made a change to the Thomas Harris article changing his name. Could you say why you think this is his name? -GroveGuy (talk) 17:16, 22 January 2014 (UTC)

91Bear - You made this edit again and I reverted it again. Also, I had thought you got the info for your prior edit from the Streibling article. Not so, so I reverted it also. I don't doubt that this info is true but what you are doing violates the wikipedia rule No original research. In you edit summary you say this info comes from the Texas Birth Index. So, now you need to put a citation in the article so everybody can see this info in the birth index also. -GroveGuy (talk) 09:30, 21 March 2014 (UTC)

91Bear - You made an entry on my talk page with the summary "A little ticked that you keep removing my edit." Please don't take this personally. I'm just trying to see that the edits to this article meet Wikipedia's rules. Thomas Harris is a living person. Wikipedia has strict rules about biographies of living persons. The main rule here is no original research. Your seeing Harris' real name on a Texas birth record and reporting it here is original research. What I said on 21 March is not quite right. We don't want to see the birth index. What you need to do is find an article in some magazine or newspaper where they mention his real name. Also, Ancestry.com is not considered a reliable source. GroveGuy (talk) 09:01, 9 May 2014 (UTC)

And now you can see that my addition to his name was correct.

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Reference errors on 31 May
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