User talk:Derrific

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Pixar
Greetings ... I have noticed that you're attempting to re-add a link to a podcast regarding an exhibit of Pixar's work. If I might suggest, how about picking out what was said in the podcast and adding it, especially if it's informative or something that isn't already there and using the podcast as a source, instead of simply providing a link to the work (which, for all I know, is your own, which raises other issues). If you have any questions, please feel free to post them on my talk page, or open up a discussion thread on the article's talk page. Thanks, and happy editing! -- McDoob AU  93  02:47, 24 January 2011 (UTC)

Thank you for this help! Did not wish to do anything unhelpful, and I can see now what I was doing. Thanks again! Derrick