User talk:Imexpertandurnot

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Drew Bledsoe
Hey there. Thanks for adding this big edit to the Drew Bledsoe article. That article had been really slight before and you definitely helped us to start fleshing it out. I've made a provisional checklist of things we ought to do to expand and improve it - you can check it out at Talk:Drew_Bledsoe. One thing I wanted to mention to you was that your addition to the article, although full of good information, doesn't fit 100% with what a Wikipedia article should look like.

Every article at Wikipedia should have a neutral point-of-view, so statements like: "Drew did not return the hatred or the immature treatment he recieved" shouldn't be in the articles. If you plan on making more contributions of that length to the Wikipedia (and I hope that you do), you should read Guide_to_writing_better_articles so that other editors don't have to spend too much time copyediting what you write. Thanks very much for the contribution, and I hope you keep helping with Drew Bledsoe and other articles. Feel free to drop me a note at my talk page if you've got more questions. See you around -- A Train take the 22:12, 16 December 2006 (UTC)