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Kirby Shaw edit

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Yola! edit

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A lep is a ball? edit

Hi, I didn't understand your addition to LEP that "a lep is a ball, according to some standardized tests." Perhaps you would explain it on the talk page for that article? Meanwhile, I'm removing that line, as it doesn't appear likely to help anyone find what they were looking for on Wikipedia. Regards, Fayenatic london 22:17, 12 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

A lep is a ball. I came to wikipedia looking specifically for more examples of the memory portion of the C.A.T. test. You are not the end all of knowledge, perhaps you shouldn't remove information just because you are not familiar with it.

 

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Speedy deletion of The Music of the Night edit

 

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Image copyright problem edit

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Orphaned non-free image (Image:Djsblue.png) edit

 

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