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Andrew James Picken

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I suppose immitation is the best form of flattery ...

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Re: this, don't do it again. It's OK to use my userpage as a template if you really, really like it ... but stealing someone's user pages, claiming that you enjoy fixing cut and paste moves - which is like a high school teacher saying that he enjoys performing neurosurgery - is not on. I've reverted it to your original userpage. Graham87 13:44, 6 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Proposed deletion of Andrew Picken

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