User talk:Tony Puryear

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I'm GuyHimGuy :) . I was just wondering why you restored this version [1] of the article Tony Puryear. When I created the article, I figured WP:GNG for BOPs was met because the subject in question was the sole writer of a rather famous Hollywood film. However, looking back at the article, I realized that all additional content had only primary sources cited. Thus, I felt the best course of action was to redirect the article to Erika Alexander. I'll ask for a second opinion though. If you have any questions, you can shoot me a message on my talk page. However, I'm not a very active Wikipedian, so you can also use the discussion (talk) page of the article as well to grab the attention of other Wikipedians.

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Thanks, and welcome to Wikipedia! :) GuyHimGuy (talk) 01:38, 7 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Actually, I'll just restore the redirect page. If you feel like I'm making a mistake. Just revert my edit and provide a reason in talk. GuyHimGuy (talk) 01:44, 7 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]