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Senor 105
Hi. I don't not trust the Manleigh Books site. It's just for the purposes of this site, especially for books not licenced by the BBC we need to be able to verify that things have been licenced by the people who own the concepts etc. Which your blog has done (and your follow up comment on me talk page). You can see out Tardis:Valid sources page which details how we've gone about working these things out. I have updated the forum and re-opened the inclusion debate in our new forums here at Inclusion debate:Señor 105 continued. Thanks for providing me with the information and thanks for following up this. As your offer of a preview copy, I am one of those obsessive fans and if I were going to read them it'd be in order and I'd probably start with Senor 105's first appearance in the Iris Wildthyme novels, and as far as Iris goes I still have Enter Wildthyme sitting on my shelf waiting to be read. Thanks. --Tangerineduel / talk 14:47, December 8, 2012 (UTC)