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add a picture please 209.0.112.16 (talk) 15:51, 26 July 2018 (UTC)
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I don't know how to do all the Wikipedia edit request shenanigans but I thought I would point out that "guitly" is not correctly spelt in the article. 220.235.102.11 (talk) 13:11, 18 September 2019 (UTC)
Sep. 21, 2022 Can this topic be removed from Active Discussions? Pic was added by another editor; therefore, it is no longer active. (loves 'spelt')
I was looking through ProPublica's coronavirus bailouts website and found that her company received $5-10 million through the Paycheck Protection Program.[1]
This is relevant to the Salary and finances section, and an edit could be made to reflect this.
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"... After her divorce, Meyer frequented local bars before meeting Dave Meyer, ..." what is this supposed to mean? She worked at pubs in that town every day until she met someone? Or did she not go to work anymore and instead sat in the pubs for 8 hours every day? Or did she go to the pub daily to desparately find a substitute man for herself, which seems illogical? Or what is this supposed to mean? Should she have gone shopping instead every day? Stay in movie theaters every day? Or, alas, go to the workplace as anyone else? Everyone goes to the pub after their 8 hours of work for a beer and a chat as part of social life in Western societies. After her divorce, she met that Meyer after some time. Nothing more, nothing less. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2003:C0:DF17:E900:41E6:E277:2A60:DF8 (talk) 17:42, 7 May 2021 (UTC)