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I added the cleanup template, the first time in my wiki-life... because the article is structurally a real mess. It has information about the famous toasting in two different places, and many incongruous clashes between chocolate bars and revolutions, etc. The material that has been gradually added is generally good, but it has been put in any old place. I'll try to be back and re-structure the article myself, if I can find the time. When I edited it in 2004, all the material was sourced to Kerry Downes... I have no idea where most of the rest comes from, unfortunately. Bishonen | talk23:25, 16 February 2007 (UTC).Reply
Another example is how the introduction gives the origin of the club's name, after which the following paragraph under "Origins" states that "The origin of the name "Kit-Cat Club" is unclear". Joachim 12:29, 11 April 2022 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by JBeens (talk • contribs)