Andrew Sach has a Wikipedia page complete with photo.
I wonder what you have to do to deserve that. Are any of my other readers on Wikipedia?
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Andrew Sach has a Wikipedia page complete with photo.
I wonder what you have to do to deserve that. Are any of my other readers on Wikipedia?
No but I am in the Lambs book of life that's cool enough for me!
Since anyone can post anything on Wikipedia [have you heard my Wikipedia rant yet?
)], you too, Ros, can create your own page and become famous!
| rosclarke [Member] 05/11/06 @ 17:20 |
I know, but I'm not sure that's quite so satisfying.
Sachy wrote it himself. He is so vain!
Noone was more surprised to discover the "Andrew Sach" Wikipedia entry than me, I promise. I think it was put together by a student from summer camp who is keen to embarass me. He's succeeding!
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03/11/06 @ 21:50