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[edit] Cooter's
This article completely fails to mention that he ran a business called "Cooter's" in Rappahanock County Virginia for several years. IT was mainly a burger place but he would occasionally have cast members over and he'd always have at least one General Lee on display. However, sometimes, there would be a lot of General Lees. I remember one time, it was 6 of them.
[edit] Article title
This article should be moved. The man was never referred to as Ben L. Jones, and it doesn't make sense to include his initial just to avoid a parenthetical disambiguation.
Since he is knowm primarily as an actor, the article could be moved to Ben Jones (American actor) or Ben Jones (US actor). Or, because he is also known for other things such as being a politician, it could be moved back to its original Ben Jones (US).
75.4.240.196 (talk) 18:49, 19 March 2008 (UTC)