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Hey Sam. Saw you guys want to work on a Simpsons article. Good times. We have an active group of editors working on Simpson's stuff, they hang out at WP:WikiProject Simpsons. As you can see from the bottom of the page, they've got the majority of their articles up to a high level of quality. Might be hard finding a stub or low-qual article to tinker with. I'd advise staying away from articles marked as "Good Articles" or "Featured Articles" (green plus mark, or gold star in corner). Those are usually well-developed. If you're stuck on a topic, drop a note at the project talk page, and I'm sure they'll have some ideas. Good luck, drop me a note when you've decided on a specific page to work on. Best, The Interior (Talk) 05:12, 25 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Hi Sam, Workaholics is a good topic switch I think, room for expansion there, especially the Reception section. You asked about sources for the prod. company - which one? The "Mail Order Comedy" bunch seem to have a bit written about them, see this search :[1]. If your library has access to the "HighBeam" database, or "LexisNexis", try those out - they can be much better than Google. Cheers, The Interior (Talk) 02:12, 7 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

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