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Comment re remarks at Hesperian's talk page - freedom of speech isn't a right on Wikipedia. Mind you, with the current state of the West Australian, you could probably get them to print it then claim them as an independent source... but please note I am not suggesting such an approach (I suspect with year 12 exams approaching you have far bigger fish to fry and don't need the stress) Orderinchaos 07:41, 30 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
My god, your combination sounds almost as bad as mine back in the day - I did Calc, Applic, Physics, Chem, Lit and History, the so called "suicide six". Got through with 97 as well... don't quite know how, my school was actually *the* bottom in that year's league table (even got on Channel 10 at the time). In those days English didn't count as a List 1, only Lit did. I *hated* Lit. Anyway, enough about that. :) No worries, I look forward to seeing your positive contributions in the future, there's certainly a lot of work to be done around the traps! My current project is expanding WA's regional cities and their suburbs (i.e. Geraldton, Bunbury, Albany), which sort of takes in Darwin as well. Orderinchaos 09:27, 30 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
Check your email. Orderinchaos 17:51, 30 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

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