User talk:Stormbear
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Things to do.
TCD: flesh out character profiles
flesh out special series
add strip controversies
[edit] Notability of Town Called Dobson
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[edit] Guy Fawkes Night
Centred is not a misspelling. Like about half of the vocabulary of the English language the word is derived from French and in most of the world where English is spoken the word is normally spelled centre, the same applies to the words metre , fibre theatre etc.. Centered is the American spelling because the root word is spelled center in the US which is a result of the spelling reforms of Noah Webster. The Guy Fawkes article is about a British subject and as per WP:ENGVAR#National_varieties_of_English - should remain using British English spellings and dialect. Jooler 00:21, 8 November 2007 (UTC)