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This article seems to be too focused on the incident that inspired Bob Dylan's "Ballad in Plain D", and solely from Carla Rotolo's point-of-view. While I don't see that any facts are incorrect (Dylan himself apparently called himself a "schmuck" much later over this), it not only seems a bit excessive in tone, but also over-emphasizes one bad incident for an article that's supposed to be about Rotolo's entire life. I'd like to ask interested editors to take a shot at balancing things a bit. ~ Jeff Q(talk)21:14, 17 July 2015 (UTC)Reply