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Arguments re: Lolly Pop

Having worked with Monte Moir (The Time, Janet Jackson) and Doctor Fink (Prince and The Revolution) as well as Ricardo Autobahn (producer of Darren "DAZ" Sampson), all registered Wikipedia profiles/people. Articles on Pop are available by searching and/or cross referencing the following papers and magazines: City Pages, Star Tribune, The Sentinal, Rift Magazine, by Google-ing and using any number of online search engines. Thanks! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Isabella Jouelle (talkcontribs)

this article needs some serious formatting and wikification if you don't want it deleted... - Adolphus79 06:46, 4 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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