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<nowiki>He also assisted [[Dourn]] and [[Trieste]] in starting the southern San Diego land of [[Sunset Cliffs]], spending many a day at fighter practice amongst UCSD's "Stonehenge" lawn.  
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''He also assisted [[Dourn]] and [[Trieste]] in starting the southern San Diego land of [[Sunset Cliffs]], spending many a day at fighter practice amongst UCSD's "Stonehenge" lawn. <br>
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He later served as Founding [[Regent]] of [[Sunset Cliffs]], and still recalls the days when it met on a hill at a park where nobody could find it. Fortunately, the park has since moved to a more visible locale, at the advocation of himself and others.''<br>
  
He later served as Founding [[Regent]] of [[Sunset Cliffs]], and still recalls the days when it met on a hill at a park where nobody could find it. Fortunately, the park has since moved to a more visible locale, at the advocation of himself and others.
 
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--[[User:Linden|Linden]] 22:22, 21 June 2011 (EDT)
 
--[[User:Linden|Linden]] 22:22, 21 June 2011 (EDT)

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The following passages are in dispute. And have been removed by an administrator until they can be validated.

He also assisted Dourn and Trieste in starting the southern San Diego land of Sunset Cliffs, spending many a day at fighter practice amongst UCSD's "Stonehenge" lawn.
He later served as Founding Regent of Sunset Cliffs, and still recalls the days when it met on a hill at a park where nobody could find it. Fortunately, the park has since moved to a more visible locale, at the advocation of himself and others.

--Linden 22:22, 21 June 2011 (EDT)