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If you are reading this, it means you are not reading an article. It is quite possible that you are more fascinated by Wikipedians than Misplaced Pages. If this is you, take heart my friend. I enjoy userpages too and I'm not ashamed to admit it.

Take this quiz if you are not sure:

1. When on a wiki page, is your first instinct to see the discussion? If yes, continue...

2. When on the discussion page, is your next click on a username? If yes, continue...

3. Do you copy/paste userboxes from that particular user more than 50% of the time, or find yourself reading their talk page and checking out their contributions?

4. If yes, than take comfort in who you are, and be glad you're not the other.

Duluth Aerial "Lift Bridge", near my old stomping grounds. Locals regularly uses it's heighth in a comparative manner, i.e., "That's higher than the lift bridge!!"

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Comment on Username: you will likely see my name in the AfD logs as nominator and voter. I really enjoy obliterating articles or obliterating nominators, always with good cause, and always with good taste. My username, Keeper, has absolutely nothing to do with my propensity to either vote keep, (or delete for that matter), for any particular article. Keeper has long been a pseudonym of mine and was borne long before Misplaced Pages was. The 76 has no meaning or importance. Don't misconstrue it to mean age, aka age, DOB, or number of arrests, or IQ. It also doesn't signify that I am necessarily a fan of these guys, or any particular element, or any particular song, year, gas station, highway, nebula or ship for that matter. All incorrect assumptions on your part. Cheers.

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