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Wish to contact you about Scotch College. edit

Hi, Stephen.

I came across your web pages about Scotch College, and (as an Old Boy myself) I wish to contact you to ask you something relating to that - but the e-mail address you provide is no longer working. I searched on Google for other ways of contacting you, and this Wikipedia page is what I found.

Can you please let me know a way I can contact you by e-mail? I would rather ask my actual question privately, not in the public glare of Wikipedia pages, which (even user pages like this) are publicly visible.

Or if you won't want to disclose an e-mail address, do you have a Facebook page or other page of that sort? Or anything that I could use to write to you?

I'm not sure if I want to put my own e-mail address on a publicly visible page like this - but you could send your e-mail address to my throwaway Gmail address at 134711 at gmail dot com (put that way to deter spam-bots from harvesting it - please edit into normal e-mail format before using). I will then get the address you write to me from and write to you with my question from my *real* address (which is not a Gmail one).

Thanks. M.J.E. (talk) 17:20, 1 May 2011 (UTC)Reply