Talk:Take a penny, leave a penny

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The tag says there are no references or sources. But how where would you get a reference or source for something you see everyday? If I took a photo and posted it, would that serve as a reference? Misterdoe 17:39, 22 December 2006 (UTC)

By all means do so, but I don't think that "counts" as a source. As you say, it isn't something that lends itself to citing sources, I think its appropriate to remove the tag.
All articles lend themselves to references. There is absolutely no article on Wikipedia that is exempt from being sourced. aliasd·U·T 08:39, 30 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Today's removal/revert

Today, User:Kingboyk removed a lot of content, and User:Dismas re-added it, although I didn't personally agree with the removal of content, I respected the reasons for removal, now, in the interests of preventing (god forbid you two would) an edit war between high-profile deletionists and inclusionists, lets just fight it out below this line like normal wikipedians. aliasd·U·T 13:11, 27 September 2007 (UTC)