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==Sourcing in "Writing"==
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(note: Newcomer here! Please don't bite) This page never sites the role Wallace Shawn played in "The Incredibles" as the voice of Gilbert Huph. Is that considered insignificant information, or is it significant enough to be added to this article? [user: Ecyd girl] 18:10, 10 September 2006 (GMT)
(note: Newcomer here! Please don't bite) This page never sites the role Wallace Shawn played in "The Incredibles" as the voice of Gilbert Huph. Is that considered insignificant information, or is it significant enough to be added to this article? [[user: Ecyd girl]] 18:10, 10 September 2006 (GMT)


==Any relation==
==Any relation==

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Sourcing in "Writing"

User:PHDrillSergeant added a "needs sourcing" tag to the statement in the Writing section about A Thought in Three Parts attracting government attention for alleged obscenity. The source is the book by W.D. King that's already mentioned in References (page 79, if it matters), so I'm not sure how to properly indicate that this statement isn't bogus - I'm still confused about the various footnote/endnote formats in Wikipedia. There's a lot of other information in the article whose source is the same book, too. ←Hob 23:10, 19 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]


(note: Newcomer here! Please don't bite) This page never sites the role Wallace Shawn played in "The Incredibles" as the voice of Gilbert Huph. Is that considered insignificant information, or is it significant enough to be added to this article? user: Ecyd girl 18:10, 10 September 2006 (GMT)

Any relation

I couldn't help but notice that his "long-time companion" according to the page is "Deborah Eisenberg" and fellow Star Trek: Deep Space Nine actor (playing another Ferengi, although there's no blood relation between the characters) is Aron Eisenberg. I can't help but wonder if there's a relation, I know Eisenberg is a somewhat common name, but the coincidence is too glaring for my eyes. --Canuckguy 02:54, 22 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]