User talk:Adcgoa

Braxted Park
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October 2010
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Blanking
I've reverted your blankings of two pages, for two reasons. One, the proper way to make one page lead to another is to use redirects; two, because the articles you blanked were the older ones, and when we have two articles on a topic the older one is the one that is kept. If you believe the spelling is wrong you can explain why you believe so and if that is correct, it can be moved to the correct spelling.  — Soap  —  16:46, 11 October 2010 (UTC)

Your recent edits
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