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I edited the sentence about Lisa mishearing the poll results because I felt that the original sentence was too opinionated. Singerisbored 22:45, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Discography
There was no need to repeat the Steps albums in a solo discography (note this wasn't done for the singles), so I removed them and added a link to the group list. Given that Scott-Lee's singles have received more widespread release than her album, it seems to make sense to place them first.
Also, I removed the comment about Never Or Now being "not able to chart"; as this news story makes clear, download-only albums were chart-eligible well before the album was released. If it didn't chart, it was presumably because of how many copies it sold, not because of chart policy, which the previous text could be read as implying. Gusworld (talk) 08:49, 1 April 2008 (UTC)