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This article is currently a stub, it will be expanded soon. I needed to create the article to allow a new editor, to be able to edit. who is seemingly an expert in the area. Bfg 23:36, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
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Please don't add speedy deletion tags, without bothering to read the discussion at pages. The page Bagface has been listed as requested in Wikipedia:Articles requested for more than two years. I have gotten hold of an expert in the area, who I am introducing to Wikipedia. Bfg 00:07, 14 July 2006 (UTC)