Talk:Breakfast with Scot

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The description needs work, but I have to catch a plane and can't do it now.

Michael Downing is not the same Michael Downing that his hyperlink directs you to. Should Michael Downing have his own page, or should the hyperlink be removed? I tend to favor the latter-peterwigginout —Preceding unsigned comment added by Peterwigginout (talkcontribs) 16:50, 29 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Ed McNally is the retired hockey player turned sportscaster. He is not the one with the brother in Rio.

Sam is the lawyer who becomes the guardian. I reversed the names but it still reads incorrectly. 23:53, 19 November 2007 (UTC) . . . . I'm surprised there was no controversy when the film and story was released, as The characters almost directly mirrors a Canadian hockey player, (character actually made up of 2 people, that are very closely related)), I won't mention names or SHOULD I?)....there have been words, speculations and suggestions around that he might be gay and that he was living with his layer? No one said anything, no one saw anything, so one knows for sure? Which is right!

So anyone in the speculative know is waiting for hottest, beefiest, sexiest hockey player...who might be gay or interested in people of the same sex —Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.248.163.60 (talk) 20:07, 15 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Citation style template[edit]

Two notes:

  1. We don't require eight distinct citations for a single statement, nor should we be enclosing eight distinct citations in a single set of ref tags so that they get listed as one long reference.
  2. Ref links also should not be formatted in the style [http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/277036 Salem, Rob. "Leaf Fans Get New Surprise After Tlusty Photo Affair." ''Toronto Star.'' November 16, 2007], by which the entire detail text of the reference appears as a single weblink. They need to be formatted either using the {{cite web}} template, or at minimum as Salem, Rob. [http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/277036 "Leaf Fans Get New Surprise After Tlusty Photo Affair"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', November 16, 2007., with only the actual title of the article itself being directly formatted as a web url.

- Bearcat (talk) 19:10, 17 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Budget amount[edit]

The reported budget amount is obviously in error; it appears to be a deliberately misleading edit! This is a request of someone who is informed to please learn of and enter the correct amount. ‎104.249.224.215 (talk)