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The section on "Roll Yer Own" on the radio, and Ian Anderson being sent out of the studio[edit]
I cannot find anything in Google that references this, other than mirrors of Wikipedia. There are no online reliable sources on this as far as I can tell. I think it should be kept, though, because it's probably true, just not easily verifiable. Surely there are some offline sources on this? How does one go about obtaining offline sources? How are books verifiable if the reader of the Wikipedia page doesn't have the book to hand? --h i ss p a c er e s e a r c h 21:03, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I removed this section per WP:BLP - it'd been up there for two and a half years, was added by an IP, and no citation could be found. That should have been removed long ago.--h i ss p a c er e s e a r c h 17:35, 7 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]