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After faking himself out of the Elite, Plum moved on to conquer the Timesplitters series. He currently holds no records in TS1 but has many good times. [[TimeSplitters 2]] took a different direction as he was removed from the rankings after a fake [[Retroracer]] time was discovered. He didnt realise that a [[PAL]] console couldnt produce odd decimal times. 'I was annoyed at [[Snapdragon]] breaking 3 of my records in one day.'
 
After faking himself out of the Elite, Plum moved on to conquer the Timesplitters series. He currently holds no records in TS1 but has many good times. [[TimeSplitters 2]] took a different direction as he was removed from the rankings after a fake [[Retroracer]] time was discovered. He didnt realise that a [[PAL]] console couldnt produce odd decimal times. 'I was annoyed at [[Snapdragon]] breaking 3 of my records in one day.'
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In 2019, a user on YouTube identifying himself as Paul Plumridge, in a video regarding the world record progression of 1080 Snowboarding’s Deadly Fall, made a confession in the comments section that “he never got any of the times he submitted” to N64 High Scores for the game in question. The user then asked for all of his times to be deleted.
    
[[Image:Plumholly.jpg|thumb|Plum and Holly Valance]]
 
[[Image:Plumholly.jpg|thumb|Plum and Holly Valance]]