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"My cat can eat a whole watermelon." Seriously.
Crash Test Dummies. The Superman Song.
My name is Steve.
What happens when more than one user try to edit this page at the same time? Perhaps they create a parallel Wikipedia like a parallel universe.
Just try putting something simple in.
This is a test designed to provoke a emotional response.
My name is radar.
What can they see the fish in the sea? Can they see me when not in the sea?
This Template:Name is an example template, used for demonstration. To learn about templates, see Help:Template or Help:A quick guide to templates. Once there was a fish named henry. I had one named Henry II.
Here's something
I have a fish
You are a fish.
He/She/It is a fish.
We're fishes
The only emperor is the emperor of Old Spice.
The emperor has no clothes.
Allo
Shorah, D'ni.
Olá
Remeber my friends, its all test, life is full of it. Test is somewhat similar to the word trial isn't it ?
DVDs
This is a new section relating to DVD collections.
Force meditation
I heard once that we should keep ours minds calm and passive. Who says that ? I think it was Yoda, but im not sure... why you don't check out ? Through the force things we could see....
As introduced in a magazine I read
The rest is silence