Talk:Martin Stern Jr.

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I became interested in Stern while trying to edit an article, a thing which had been lifted almost intact from some real estate puff piece found on the web, about Encino Village. It was of course summarily removed very soon after for that reason. My efforts to polish a fraud were not entirely wasted, however -- hindsight says it served as a sandbox wherein more wikiskills began to become second nature without my realising it. Maybe I'll write a R E A L Encino Village article soon. Athaenara 01:28, 7 November 2006 (UTC) (I had stumbled across it in Wikify from September 2006) [reply]

Now December. Still no Encino Village article. –Æ. 12:48, 6 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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