User talk:Scribbler12

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We're so glad you're here! Londonfella (talk) 10:56, 16 September 2008 (UTC)

Jane, if you are editing here
…or if someone is doing so on your behalf, please note that all information that appears has to be derived from independent (non-Jane, third-party) published sources. This requires a bit of discipline, for which you are famous, and which you can impose, as a discipline, on those who work with you. Choose good sources—who knows what is true better than you, and so sources you choose will be respected—and add to article only material from those sources. Even if a source turns reality on its head, and says you are mother hen to six chickens (and a few dozen children), and are inspired by Salvidor Dali to decorate your cottages with alligator bags, this is the truth as far as Wikipedia is concerned, and maybe added by other editors (if the source is reputable)—until the published record is corrected. You and yours knowing best, and writing it in without an independent source, is WP:Original research, and is not allowed here. The NYT and FT citations recently added are good sources, and a start. Cheers, Bonne chance. Le Prof 73.211.138.148 (talk) 04:25, 23 September 2016 (UTC)