User talk:Jc2sexay

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Jimmy Spencer
There are two problems that I see with your edits to the article. First, some of your comments are a direct copy from Spencer's website, and that's plagarism. You need to have original edits (at least reword). Second, Wikipedia is not an advertising site. Its okay to mention a sponsorship, but I think we shouldn't get to carried away with linking up to logos, etc. Royalbroil 14:52, 26 March 2006 (UTC)


 * You've asked a sensitive question about the photos. I accidently erased the request for photo, so I put the request back. All the NASCAR pages need photos in a bad way. I could put a photo requestion on almost every NASCAR page.


 * The photo monitoring people have a field day with anything we try. I'm at a loss about what to do myself, and I'm nearly frustrated enough about the topic to try to force one of those people to answer a few pointed questions in the WikiProject NASCAR forum about WHAT WE CAN DO - CAN being the main word. Everyone is wasting everyone else's time on this topic. We need to have a constructive meeting of the minds.


 * We can always use help in WikiProject NASCAR if your interested! Royalbroil 00:56, 27 March 2006 (UTC)

Replaceable fair use Image:JSpencer1.jpg
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