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More than 1,000 words on a supporting character from a 1970s U.S. TV show?
You've got to be kidding me.
In addition to being written in the style of an C+, eighth-grade English class essay, this article wastes significant energy exploring a subject of little worth to the future of the human species. I loved WKRP when it was on. I'm happy when I catch it in reruns. It was fun to find a Wikipedia entry on the character. BUT, this article -- even in its current infantile state -- is too much. I suggest 100 words is the outside limit for this topic. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.211.187.175 (talk)