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== Birthdays ==
'''People are not a valid source for their own birthdays.'''  Especially actors.  I'm aware of the conversation you've been having with [[Neve McIntosh]] and I'm not saying she ''is'' lying about her own birthday.  But it would hardly be the first time that an actor has lied about such information, since it's critical to their employment.  We absolutely cannot accept a person's word about their birthday as a valid source. That may seem paradoxical, but like all facts, we require independent verification.  We don't want to put ourselves in the position of being used by actors to publicise their own little fibs about their ages. {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}} 16:56: Wed 09 Jan 2013</span>

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Thanks for becoming a member of the TARDIS crew! If you have any questions, see the Help pages, add a question to one of the Forums or ask on my talk page. -- Doug86 (Talk) 02:42, November 26, 2012

Birthdays

People are not a valid source for their own birthdays. Especially actors. I'm aware of the conversation you've been having with Neve McIntosh and I'm not saying she is lying about her own birthday. But it would hardly be the first time that an actor has lied about such information, since it's critical to their employment. We absolutely cannot accept a person's word about their birthday as a valid source. That may seem paradoxical, but like all facts, we require independent verification. We don't want to put ourselves in the position of being used by actors to publicise their own little fibs about their ages.
czechout<staff />    16:56: Wed 09 Jan 2013