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The 'Christopher Ashton Jr' section looks quite clearly ridiculous and should be deleted....James Barlow 16:20, 14 April 2006 (UTC)
'Another famous Chris Ashton is a schoolboy in Wales. At the age of 14 he had already began creating his own language (Quinea), started his own religion, launched a singing career, an acting career, published his own online gaming site, and published his own novel.'
So this Chris Ashton has nothing to do with the rugby league player Chris Aston? Why has it been included then? Start a new article for that Chris Ashton then.
I've removed it.