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Toungy[edit]

I find the info in the paragraph about Toungy to be very inexplicit, unsourced and I am curious to find out what the relevance of it is in this article. If the info is relevant, it should be in an article of its own, I think, not in that of the supposed hometown of a virtual person... It needs many more citations too. It mentions "recently" but without explaining when. And the one reference leads to a page you need to log in to to read... In short, I would think it's best the whole paragraph is deleted. But I had never heard of Toungy (I know Lexmond quite well!), so I am hesitant to do that. Mark in wiki (talk) 17:37, 16 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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