Talk:Excuse

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April 2007[edit]

I request that this article be split into two: excuse (jurisprudence) [or excuse (law)] and excuse--the former to deal with the bulk of what this article is about, and the latter to deal with the use of excuses in everyday life. (By the way I suggest that this be put to a vote, and if the answer is "no," then I am 100% okay with that.) 38.100.34.2 02:26, 3 April 2007 (UTC) I totally agree. (Voting is definitely not evil, this is the first I have heard of it, but I will vote yes)[reply]

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