Talk:Barrie North Collegiate Institute

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I am a student at Barrie north collegite, it is a very nice school, and am very greatful for it. i recently had a misshap with this Dianne Flecher. She does not respect students in the proper manner as far as i am concerned, i know nothing can be done, but thank God school is only 4 years.

Regardless of whatever happens in real life, adding "huge bitch" on Wikipedia after her name isn't right. If you really feel that way, why don't you speak to her personally instead of vandalizing? --lovelaughterlife♥talk? 10:52, 12 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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