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:But more sources (including the games themselves, which take precedence over websites) indicate he's ''not'' her father. The current Relationship section handles the whole thing well, so we'd best leave it the way it is. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 18:15, 26 September 2009 (EDT)
:But more sources (including the games themselves, which take precedence over websites) indicate he's ''not'' her father. The current Relationship section handles the whole thing well, so we'd best leave it the way it is. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 18:15, 26 September 2009 (EDT)
== British Phrases?  ==
And does he eat tea and crumpets too? Why does everybody still think we live in the freaking Victorian age...Oh well, Tally ho chaps! {{unsigned|Berk}}
:???--{{User:Gamefreak75/Sig}}
Oh why hello! Please come in for some tea and biscuits, Later I'm meeting with the Queen for a spot of crochet. Would you like to join? [[User:Berk|B.e.R.K]] 18:06, 29 November 2009 (EST)
And how does this improve the article? {{User:Fawfulfury65/sig}}
Is this here conversation really relevent, eh, chaps? Shouldn't this be disscussed in the forum, wot wot? (If you really want to know why people show us as posh aristocrats with nice accents, people like to make stereotypes of nationalities. Don't a lot of Europeans think of Americans as couch potatoes? I don't, though, the Americans have made, er, valuable contributions to the worlds culture.) Ah well, eh chaps, toodle pip! {{User:Supershroom/sig}}
I say old bean, it is utterly spiffing of them to change the line "typical British phrases" to "old-fansioned"! A victory for England! Tally-ho! [[User:Lu-igi board|Lu-igi board]]


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