Talk:Robert Young (longevity claims researcher)
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Useful quote should the article ever be recreated
edit- "Robert Young (real name) was a kid who corrected people's grammar at the age of two and then grew into the kind of adult who brags about his former precociousness in conversation." [1] EEng 13:47, 12 June 2016 (UTC)