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Overuse of the word "Rather" by one contributor here. Question is, can I be bothered to edit it now, or do I wait until later?

Saintjohnny Saintjohnny 13:01, 19 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

By all means, do what you can. There's not so many of us working on the Simpsons wiki project, so any little bit to take off the load is more than welcome.--Kiyosuki 10:07, 23 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
and then once you are done editing, come join us at the WikiProject The Simpsons... ;) - Adolphus79 22:06, 23 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I've removed this clumsy sentence: "Regardless however, generally although they are far from competent, the Springfield police force seems to get the job done for the most part...albeit barely." Feel free to review. 218.215.22.28 23:38, 14 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fat but not obese

chief wiggum is not obese and certainly not morbibly obese, if he was he would barely be able to move. i think this should be changed.

          *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obese
           I disagree, he appears to be obese. However, so do Homer, Barney, Bart, Ralph and a host of others. 
           So until we get their official weight and height, we can not judge it. It should therefore be removed.
              -robin.lemstra- 14 August 2007 21:17 AMS


This whole page is a mess grammatically. It's rife with subjective statements too.

Age

There's a little controversy it terms of timing, which affects Wiggum's age. It's true that in his childhood, he used to play "with Homer and other kids his age" but he was also present as a trainee or a co-op student "in one of the University's germ research labs (run at that time by Prof. C. Montgomery Burns) when Mona Simpson and the hippie activist group she was part of sabotaged the germ experiments", i.e. when Homer (who is supposed to be of Wiggum's age) was still a toddler. Shouldn't this be mentioned? 74.122.177.68 10:02, 16 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Contradiction

The article states Wiggum using the earth's sun to find his location is part of his incompetence, but later it says this is one of his good qualities, which one should be removed?Davie4264 19:45, 29 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

remove it from the good qualities

Biography Revision

The biography was a mess. I did some sentence revision, but its still very rambly and not very factual. feel free to compare. the previous author had five-line sentences and went off on tangents (read: the end of the be sharps) that had nothing to do with Wiggum.