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Speedy Gonzales

Chad is noteworthy, his movie just got a write uo in the paper of record, the New York Times, gimme a sec to flesh this out.--2008Olympian 01:06, 1 December 2010 (UTC)

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I fail to see how one picture, that meets the fair use guidelines, is "overuse." As a matter of fact, the guidline on this issue, see Misplaced Pages:Fair use overuse#Q:_How_can_one_image_be_excessive_fair_use.3F_That.27s_impossible.21 states that "images used for depiction purposes only are rather tightly restricted to articles pertaining to the particular thing being depicted," which is what this picture does.--2008Olympian

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