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BetacommandBot 07:20, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
who ever tried to use this comment as an insult, actually only makes themselves look ridiculous and petty. because lashing out of jealousy only makes you ignorant towards great men!! Go lash your verbal vomit at a mirror.
"== Stepping over the line with self-advertising =="
"I don't know who wrote this article, Jay Firestore, or someone who was paid by him, but this is way over the line in terms of self-advertising and marketing language."
"In my opinion -- if I were paid by Jay Firestone -- I would advise him that the hype, far from improving his image, makes him look ridiculous."