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Maybe should mention "Michael J. Fox is the only one who has absolutely no Elvis in him"... AnonMoos 13:48, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
This article could use some detail expansion in all sections, but otherwise appears reasonable. Just no references. In the wake of the situation with the now-deleted List of songs containing overt references to living musicians, it may be unwise to detail the known singles Debbie Gibson Is Pregnant With My Two-Headed Love Child and Don Henley Must Die in articles—McMillan is infamous for near-libel in his songcraft. - B.C.Schmerker 16:01, 23 June 2007 (UTC)