Talk:Curtis Jobling
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[edit]Aah, I see Curtis' Wikipedia dayview has gone a little awry. Never fear - here comes M kick-starting a new, entirely self-penned article. It's a start, of course, and a start it shall remain. Do come and contribute.
Not sure of the calafornia ref. please add a source ?
I think we should remove the autistic quote as a google search does not indicate Mark Jobling is disabled.--130.36.75.20 10:22, 29 March 2006 (UTC)
Wereworld genre
[edit]Is the wereworld series actually considered horror? When I look elsewhere and from reading it myself I don't think it would be considered horror but I wanted to know what everyone else thinks before I consider changing it. GamerNerd2 (talk) 14:52, 6 December 2022 (UTC)
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