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This nonsense code makes the article barely readable when editing. I am going to put it all back, with "citation needed" information...this process occurs EVERYWHERE on wikipedia, so I still don't see why people have edited it as "unreferenced". A simple review of the theatrical credits (and common
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I know the show very well. I grew up with it. Nibbles has always been jerrys nephew. In one episode on the Tom and Jerry show, when Tyke gets a splinter, Nibbles said and I quote “UNCLE Jer”. The IPs are just removing this without a summary, or any source saying that he’s ward etc in the matter
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That’s my made-up theory for this superfluous superstition that our friend uttered, and even then, I see no good in transcribing these old, rashy names on these two great historical (and chronical) characters that drew the image of our outside world, which is full of likes of their story.
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