User talk:Pmtaylor3955

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Problematic editing
By the edits being made by 75.112.176.194, I believe this is you not logging in. Wikipedia must contain only information from previously published sources, and you cannot give yourself as a reference, no matter what your experience or expertise. (I know; sucks.) Also, editing from two different accounts (registered and unregistered IP address), when trying to get around the rules, can be construed as WP:sock puppetry, and they can and may well nail you for this (like they did for Al Capone not paying his taxes); I've seen it before. You are really making life difficult for our editing community; could you please consider knocking it off? Thanks. JustinTime55 (talk) 22:38, 20 November 2013 (UTC)