User:Reverend Lee

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The Right Reverend Scott Eric Lee is an ordained Minister of the Universal Life Church, and a new Wikipedian who is looking for ways to help improve the Wikipedia in any way possible.

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Scott Eric Lee
Reverend Scott Lee
Born 16 September 1967
The City of Saint Louis,
Saint Louis county , Missouri
Flag of United States United States
Occupation Clergyman
Spouse None yet.
Parents Robert Eugene
Linda Sue (Hardt)
Children None

[edit] My Projects

[edit] Anti-Vandalism

Always on the lookout!


[edit] Education

[edit] Elementary school

[edit] Junior high and high school

[edit] Continuing education

[edit] Astrological Signs

Virgo (Other reference) the Virgin (Other reference)
Yin Fire Sheep, goat, or ram In the Chinese Zodiac

[edit] Spiffy Bits of Wikipedia

This user maintains a strict policy advising against all personal attacks.
This user strives to maintain a policy of neutrality on controversial issues.
K.O. This user received an honorable mention for Worst Person in the World

[edit] Picture of the Day

Picture of the day
Saffron

A pile of saffron threads (each about 20 mm in length) from Iran. Saffron is a spice derived from the flower of the saffron crocus and is among the world's costliest spices by weight. In Western countries, the average retail price is $2200/€1550/£1100 per kilogram ($1,000/€700/£500 per pound). Besides its use as a seasoning, it has also used in its history as fragrance, dye, and medicine.

Photo credit: Rainer Zenz
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[edit] Copyright Statement

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