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{{dynamicip|a Comcast cable subscriber in Washington, D.C.}} {{dynamicip|a Comcast cable subscriber in Washington, D.C.}}

== blocked for disruption ==

It is clear that you have repeatedly used this IP to continue disruption caused by {{user|holdek}} going back to 2012 and have once again done so. Holdek has been indefinitely blocked and you have been blocked as well.] ] <small>(])</small> 13:53, 21 January 2014 (UTC)

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