User:Nick Begovich

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So. If you've Googled my name, this is the first page that came up. If you're looking for the gentleman from Pennsylvania, you've come to the wrong place (although we are related and he is a very nice guy). There are several other Nick Begoviches that I don't happen to be, either. I'm a man from Indiana who reads comics and likes to watch movies. I'm in my twenties and I work primarily in EMS. That's all you're going to get from this page, although thanks to the Internet, it won't be hard to find more. Okay, since it's Wikipedia, I'll give you this fun fact: I'm actually related to James Buchanan. There you go. Have a nice day, Internet Stalker!

If you're another Wikipedia user, you're wondering who I am (or how you got here, more likely). I just like to edit for grammar and spelling. Keeps me busy. Please don't undo any edits I make, because I promise I did it for a very good reason. If I've made a factual error, please correct it. However, it's upsetting to see "is better than a" get changed back to "is better then a". So please, don't treat me like a child if you're going to spell like one. Good day, sir!


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