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David Moody

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David Moody is a genuine author and i can see no reason why this page should not remain.

The keyboard I'm typing on is a genuine keyboard and I can see no reason why it would get a page, either. Probably more so than David Moody, given that Moody is an "author" who has to pay people to print his books. This is an encyclopedia, not the Yellow Pages, and Moody nowhere near makes the cut. --Calton | Talk 15:00, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi,
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