User talk:Millergirl25

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Table manners and Yahoo! Answers
Thank you for your addition to Table manners. Edits must be backed up by reliable sources. Unfortunately, Yahoo! Answers does not meet the definition of a reliable source, so I've reverted your edit.

Had Yahoo! Answers indicated its source, we might be able to use that as the source in the Wikipedia article. However, with no sources cited by YA, that's a dead end. You'll need to find the assertions about elbows stated somewhere else. —C.Fred (talk) 03:08, 2 February 2012 (UTC)