My username comes from the fact that I am a player of
Launchball.
A bit about me: I'm Thomas Michael William Patrick Sales. I'm 28 years old[1], and used to attend
Overton Grange School as a sixth former[1] before moving on to study bookkeeping and
Sage at
Sutton College,
Access to Higher Education in Business and in September 2016 I will move on to start a Mathematics degree with Foundation year.[2] I live in Churchill Road[3],
North Cheam,[4] and have been diagnosed with
Asperger syndrome[1] and am on the special needs register; despite being of above average intelligence, I find it difficult to communicate, form social relationships and play creatively.[5] I am a
Freeman of the City of London[1], member of the
Royal Society of St. George[1] and am armigerous[1]. I was born to Jane Suzanne[6] Sales (
née Southcott, 1 October 1963 - 26 January 2014)[6] and Michael Patrick Sales (18 March 1950 - 25 September 2017[7]). I have a sister,
Genefer, who was a carer for me and my parents[8] and represented
London at the
9th Pride of Britain Awards.[9]
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^"About us". Launchballer.com. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
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abcdefghijklmnopqWhat has occurred here is that as I went to create it, it became apparent that the article had history, either as a deleted article or as a redirect; as a result, while the history says someone else created the article, I was the first one to put down something sensible.
^This was created based on what someone else had written in the form of a disambiguation thread.
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abcdThese articles I only have the majority edits on if you aggregate the edits of all my accounts.
^This one's a bit different. I created it as an AfC several years ago as an IP, but only recently ported it to mainspace; so while it was written a long time ago, under an alias, it was put into mainspace by this account.
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abcWikiChecker seems to think I created this one, because I started the article off as a page move.
^WikiChecker seems to think I created this one under an alias, because I started the article off as a page move.
^WikiChecker seems to think I created this one, because I started the article off as a redirect.
My username comes from the fact that I am a player of
Launchball.
A bit about me: I'm Thomas Michael William Patrick Sales. I'm 28 years old[1], and used to attend
Overton Grange School as a sixth former[1] before moving on to study bookkeeping and
Sage at
Sutton College,
Access to Higher Education in Business and in September 2016 I will move on to start a Mathematics degree with Foundation year.[2] I live in Churchill Road[3],
North Cheam,[4] and have been diagnosed with
Asperger syndrome[1] and am on the special needs register; despite being of above average intelligence, I find it difficult to communicate, form social relationships and play creatively.[5] I am a
Freeman of the City of London[1], member of the
Royal Society of St. George[1] and am armigerous[1]. I was born to Jane Suzanne[6] Sales (
née Southcott, 1 October 1963 - 26 January 2014)[6] and Michael Patrick Sales (18 March 1950 - 25 September 2017[7]). I have a sister,
Genefer, who was a carer for me and my parents[8] and represented
London at the
9th Pride of Britain Awards.[9]
^
abcdefPyle, Mike (Thursday, 10th October 2013). "Asperger's teen given Freedom of the City".
Sutton Guardian. {{
cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (
help); Cite journal requires |journal= (
help)
^"About us". Launchballer.com. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
^
abcdefgRescued AfC. Cite error: The named reference "afc" was defined multiple times with different content (see the
help page).
^This was an approved AfC which I pounced on shortly after it was uploaded.
^
abcdefghijThis article has now been expanded considerably and I am no longer the majority editor.
^
abcdefghijklmnopqWhat has occurred here is that as I went to create it, it became apparent that the article had history, either as a deleted article or as a redirect; as a result, while the history says someone else created the article, I was the first one to put down something sensible.
^This was created based on what someone else had written in the form of a disambiguation thread.
^
abcdThese articles I only have the majority edits on if you aggregate the edits of all my accounts.
^This one's a bit different. I created it as an AfC several years ago as an IP, but only recently ported it to mainspace; so while it was written a long time ago, under an alias, it was put into mainspace by this account.
^
abcWikiChecker seems to think I created this one, because I started the article off as a page move.
^WikiChecker seems to think I created this one under an alias, because I started the article off as a page move.
^WikiChecker seems to think I created this one, because I started the article off as a redirect.