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Thank you for the unblock.
I do most sincerely apologise. The I.P. in question is that of a high school which I attened as an adult student in the evening for a part time ECDL course run by Wigan & Leigh College.
If the vandalism continues and you decide to re-block the I.P. I will totally understand your reason(s) for doing so.
Thank you once again.
Dean
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Oh, sorry I didn't realise that I had done wrong.
I sincerely apologise and will keep your advice in mind for future edits which I make.
--Dean Sharpe 20:32, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
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