User:Thejamesdoc

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I am here to see what Wikipedia is like, I am here on a trial scheme and once that trial period is up I will decided if I stay or if I go! In the mean time... I am James, I live in Worthing, UK. At the moment my aim it to enhance the pages based on Christian music, specifically of the UK band yFriday.

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I am currently living in Worthing, UK and studying at BHASVIC (Brighton, Hove and Sussex Sixth Form College) for my A-Levels. Next academic year I am hoping to go to Lincoln university to study Web Technology for three or four years. I have been active on Wikipedia since April 2008.

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  • This is Not Our Shed (Album) - [Dweeb]
  • Ian Eskelin (Songwriter)
  • Why Friday? - yFriday Cassette

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"It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words like 'What about lunch?'"
A.A. Milne

"What is the use of a book, without pictures or conversations?"
Lewis Carroll