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Ok, I started this article earlier but then I got distracted. Yes I do plan to expand it. I appologize for the delay. Anybody is welcome to expand it if they would like, but I'll be coming back to it when I have more time. (and can pay attention)
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This just sounds like a blurb on the jacket of the book itself. It isn't even clear what is being discussed, e.g. "Is the power of the mermaid chair only a myth?" What kind of statement is this? Very cheesy and not up to Wiki standards. 136.152.227.39 08:19, 10 September 2006 (UTC) (But sorry forgot to sign in).