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Fake. Plus if it was real, it should read "Had a TC2 character named after him". I doubt anyone is daft enough to name their son after a videogame character.
I've removed several external links, two of them dead and a third that went to a tv broadcaster's home page. Sites which say "This domain is for sale" are not really valid references are they? I also a dead external link, (this one in the external links section) to his site, which no longer exists.
Did he write this himself? Kurtdriver ( talk) 15:02, 4 November 2016 (UTC)
The reason for his actions was as a result of an amendment that would have removed the entire contents of Martin's Private Members' Bill C-344 which violated the spirit and meaning of Private Members Business.
The tricky 'which' binds where:
Wheels within wheels, it's simply not a good sentence. — MaxEnt 22:21, 17 December 2016 (UTC)
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Fake. Plus if it was real, it should read "Had a TC2 character named after him". I doubt anyone is daft enough to name their son after a videogame character.
I've removed several external links, two of them dead and a third that went to a tv broadcaster's home page. Sites which say "This domain is for sale" are not really valid references are they? I also a dead external link, (this one in the external links section) to his site, which no longer exists.
Did he write this himself? Kurtdriver ( talk) 15:02, 4 November 2016 (UTC)
The reason for his actions was as a result of an amendment that would have removed the entire contents of Martin's Private Members' Bill C-344 which violated the spirit and meaning of Private Members Business.
The tricky 'which' binds where:
Wheels within wheels, it's simply not a good sentence. — MaxEnt 22:21, 17 December 2016 (UTC)
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