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== Edit on Misplaced Pages page: Spitting Image ==

The edit I made was in no way shape or form vandalism.
I removed unnecessary content that was marketing a french
Canadian show and replaced it with a simple show description.

If you take a look at the Spitting Image page, and look at the
section that details shows that were inspired by it, you will
see an unnecessary amount of detail put on to the CBC show:
Dieu créa LaFlaque. I am a Political Science bachelor who
has studied Political Satire, and not a vandal.

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Edit on Misplaced Pages page: Spitting Image

The edit I made was in no way shape or form vandalism. I removed unnecessary content that was marketing a french Canadian show and replaced it with a simple show description.

If you take a look at the Spitting Image page, and look at the section that details shows that were inspired by it, you will see an unnecessary amount of detail put on to the CBC show: Dieu créa LaFlaque. I am a Political Science bachelor who has studied Political Satire, and not a vandal.