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Thank you, Dismas, for your help and direction. I'm still trying to do this and doing it very badly I guess. Looks like I some how managed to answer you back wrong last time as I as went to your page and looked for my reply to you last time and everything I wrote was gone. I hope reading ALL of your suggestions and half the Wiki website I will absorb enough to get this article completed. It's overly daunting. I can only hope no one will delete the CS article without letting me know what it needs to improve it.

BTW-I have another section that I want to title Publicity -that lists some of her interviews and pictorials-I'll include about 8 or 10 different magazines there. When I have all of it typed out and ready I will ask you the question I have about it. Also, wasn't sure if I should create another section called Radio and T.V. Cameos and maybe group the Howard Stern stuff along with the Jerry Springer stuff in that section. If not, then should I just leave the Springer stuff where it is or add it to the section of her wedding to JOrdan and add the fact that she brought Jordan with her to do the 2nd appearance. Also, about their wedding, I had an image that was a scanned image from the magazine where an article about them and their wedding was being featured that I wanted to post next to the section about their wedding. I have since taken it off because that was before I had even heard of the cc license. Now I just need your opinion, should I get it licensed to use in the article? It's a picture of them both at their wedding- it was from OUI Magazine and the author's name is written under the tease sentence. Only I don't know the month and I don't have the issue. I also have my own pics. Your opinion would be greatly appreciated. One more thing- I was thinking that the first part of the article needs a heading like maybe Career, the next section, T.V. and Radio Cameos, next section, Publicity, then Awards, then References, and then External Links. Any patient and kind guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time and if I need to post this somewhere else just direct me there. Awaiting to hear back.Jinxee6966 09:39, 26 November 2013 (UTC)

As Dismas said at his talk page, the first task would be to merge the talk page draft with the article itself. What that article needs is third-party coverage: Others writing about her, not her talking about herself. So interviews wouldn't really help. Your draft's sources, in order, are a passing mention in Entertainment Weekly, an interview, a video sales website that has yet another passing mention, and what looks like a private website of highly dubious reliability. None of those satisfies all three criteria for a good source: Reliable, independent and somewhat detailed coverage. You should take a look at our policy on biographies of living persons; for those reliable sources are especially important to avoid libel and related problems. Huon (talk) 22:52, 26 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Hello, Jinxee6966, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few links to pages you might find helpful:

Please remember to sign your messages on talk pages by typing four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically insert your username and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or ask your question on this page and then place {{help me}} before the question. Again, welcome! Dismas|(talk) 22:11, 20 November 2013 (UTC)Reply


I do not understand what is going on with this page. If I click on anything it tells me I've vandalized something or changed something. I just want to see what you guys are doing to this page and by everybody stopping by and dropping their usernames and putting (diff) and (rollback) and etc. I have no idea what is going on because no one is addressing me directly and when I try to look up some of the stuff I highlight - it takes me on wild goose chases. I can't tell if the person is talking about this page that is being addressed or another one. This is so confusing. I'm not here to vandalize and the links provided weren't just a mere swish. In fact, the one for the bio I got off of another actresses wiki page. Never the less, this page already had several reliable sources before it was deleted. I'm not sure, but what is the new requirement? A new more detailed bio, courtesy of editor John, was added recently, lots more information with reliable sources- apparently not to you. I have a feeling if I knew how to do the citations and references better that the sources you say would hold more water. The Publicity section is magazines which IMDB have on their site. Interviews and Pictorials. I'm not sure how to do the reference or citation for this section.-Again. I'm gonna list all they have, and then add more to that list. This should cover reliable sources issues- the publicity section alone. Thanks. Winging it best I can. Not bothering trying to look at anything because it will appear I'm a vandal. So, I'm here adding information and sources. Thanks again.Jinxee6966 06:00, 30 November 2013 (UTC)