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Thumbnail photo
editI noticed the thumbnail photo of Teri Copley being on the cover of Playboy magazine. I do not want to sound like a prude (I'm not), but seeing that this photo is semi-nude, and given that young children may unwittingly click onto this page, I'd suggest replacing this image.
Perhaps a publicity photo from one of her TV shows? [[Briguy52748 22:33, 6 February 2006 (UTC)]]
I don't think that's necessary, she's considerably more covered than the average woman on the beach. --JSGoral 23:46, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
- Here is a publicity photo of Teri Copley, but I cannot defend it against the image police. It came from a Readers Digest from around the time she was in "We got it Made". If you are a wikipedia image lawyer, maybe you can defend it, Im not very good at it. PAR (talk) 22:37, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
- File:TeriCopley.png