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(仙 on observe side and => observe side of what???? (仙 on observe side and => observe side of what????
:<Cite id=Re:_HKD_reply_1> </cite>The one who contributed to that is in a better position to explain in details. I keep it there because the removal was unexplained. 仙 is written on the observe side of the one-cent coin. &mdash; ]] 17:27, 18 November 2005 (UTC) :<Cite id=Re:_HKD_reply_1> </cite>The one who contributed to that is in a better position to explain in details. I keep it there because the removal was unexplained. 仙 is written on the observe side of the one-cent coin. &mdash; ]] 17:27, 18 November 2005 (UTC)

:: 'and paste job' - I don't know who contributed it (and I don't care?) -- that phrase doesn't really have meaning at all (which is why i removed it and had the edit summary 'removed slang'.
:: There is no one-cent coin! 仙 can't be on the obverse side of a non-existant coin.
] 17:30, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
(who really should be sleeping)

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" and did a secret scissors and paste job." => what is this mean???? (仙 on observe side and => observe side of what????

The one who contributed to that is in a better position to explain in details. I keep it there because the removal was unexplained. 仙 is written on the observe side of the one-cent coin. — Instantnood 17:27, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
'and paste job' - I don't know who contributed it (and I don't care?) -- that phrase doesn't really have meaning at all (which is why i removed it and had the edit summary 'removed slang'.
There is no one-cent coin! 仙 can't be on the obverse side of a non-existant coin.

novacatz 17:30, 18 November 2005 (UTC) (who really should be sleeping)