Wikipedia talk:Today's featured article/December 17, 2007

Could this image be used? I do not see how it is any different from this. –thedemonhog talk • edits 19:45, 16 December 2007 (UTC)
 * The Simpsons are copyrighted characters, that's a photo of them. So no. Gran2 19:53, 16 December 2007 (UTC)
 * Yeah, but isn't the Halo guy copyrighted too? –thedemonhog talk • edits 20:07, 16 December 2007 (UTC)
 * Yes, and it should probably be deleted. I mean it might just be my interpretation of this policy, but there we go. The Simpsons image would be, and in my view the Halo image is a derivative work, plus its a statuette, one of the things listed in the "Definitely not OK" section. But I don't know much about images, maybe the Halo image is some sort of exception, but I think the Simpsons one is unusable. Gran2 20:44, 16 December 2007 (UTC)

the simpsons by courteney thorne
"All About Lisa" 1918 - SI-1913 Original Airdate: 05/18/08 As Krusty’s new assistant, Lisa steals the spotlight and gets her own television show, leaving Krusty behind. But when she’s honored as Entertainer of the Year at the Springfield Media Awards, she realizes that the she may not be cut out for showbiz after all. Meanwhile, Bart and Homer spend some time bonding through their newfound love of coin-collecting. Husbands & Knives " 1907 - SI-1817 Original Airdate: 11/18/07 Upset by the environment of her local trendy gym, Marge decides to open up a women’s only workout center (ala Curves). To Homer’s surprise, the gym is a huge success. Marge decides to open a chain of women’s only gyms in other towns. At a women entrepreneur convention, Homer meets other husbands of successful wives who are all young, attractive and in-shape. The husbands warn him that Marge will “trade up” sooner than later. Worried that he will become a trophy second husband like those he met earlier, Homer decides to undergo plastic surgery. Marge stops him before Homer goes too far with more radical procedures. E Pluribus Wiggum " 1908 - SI-1903 Original Airdate: 01/06/08 When Homer disposes of a leaky battery along with his fast food containers, he causes an explosion that destroys Springfield's fast-food district. Mayor Quimby proposes to rebuild the district during the next election. The next election, however, isn't until June, so Quimby decides to move it to the upcoming Saturday. This change makes Springfield the first city in the nation to hold a presidential primary. Excitement builds as reporters from around the country descend upon Springfield to cover the debate. The news is dismal though as the candidates turn out to be less than compelling. On the night of the primary, Kent Brockman announces an unexpected turn of events: Springfield voters rejected all the leading candidates and embraced a write-in: Ralph Wiggum. Much to Lisa's chagrin, the leaders of both parties realize that embracing Ralph as a candidate means certain victory come November. Although no one knows for sure which political party Ralph is representing, he insists that everyone is invited to his party.

Mona Leaves-a" 1917 - SI-1912 Original Airdate: 05/11/08 When Homer's mother Mona unexpectedly passes away, Homer is filled with guilt for not telling her how much he loved her before she died. To make it up to her, Homer decides to fulfill her final wishes by throwing her ashes over Lake Wastershare at Springfield Monument Park —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.156.171.114 (talk) 17:19, 7 April 2009 (UTC)