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[edit] concerning Mr 3000 merge proposition
There isn't much in that article that isn't already in here; besides that, it seems that most of the info in the article was plagarized from iMDB anyway. I propose we make that article a redirect to this article; unfourtunately, I'm a bit new at this, so I wouldn't know how to start. Thanks! MToolen 23:59, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Pronunciation of Waukesha
First off, nitpicking pronunciation seems a bit weak for a trivia entry. Second, can anyone back up the assertion of WALK-esh-aw over Wah-KEESH-a? Having spent the first 18 years of my life within 10 miles of Waukesha, I prefer WAH-ke-sha, and WALK-esh-aw just seems odd. Jelloman 03:06, 26 February 2007 (UTC)