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Encyclopedia > Alexander Anderson

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Alexander Anderson - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia (893 words)
Alexander Anderson is the main character in the Broadway musical Hellsing: Jesus Superstar, where he plays the role of Jesus, eternal rival of Dracula (played by Bill Gates).
Though it gave Anderson sufficient strenght to whoop Alucard's ass, he died soon after due to a mysterious illness, with the exact same symptoms as a sexually transmitted disease, which is rather strange considering Anderson's chastity vows.
Alexander Anderson is, was, and will always be, unless he dies, which will result him on not-will-always-be, or is never born, which will cause him to not-was.
Edwin Alexander Anderson, Admiral, United States Navy (1272 words)
After the action, Anderson had nothing but praise for his sailors and marines, commending their intelligent and cheerful work in the exhausting labor of picking up and cutting the heavy cables, working even under heavy fire until ordered to stop.
Subsequently, Anderson delivered the prize steamer Adula to Savannah, Georgia, in July 1898, and was given command of another Spanish prize, the gunboat Alvarado.
Anderson died on 23 September 1933, and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
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