Re: [WikiEN-l] “Can you imagine the president of th e American Camellia Society having three stuffed bears i n the courthouse?”

2010-09-18 Thread David Gerard
On 18 September 2010 18:06, WereSpielChequers werespielchequ...@gmail.com wrote: I've just tracked down one anomaly to 2005, as the user hasn't edited since 2008 I've just quietly removed that particular redlinked battle from the relevant list. Good news is that April 31 has only 47

Re: [WikiEN-l] “Can you imagine the president of th e American Camellia Society having three stuffed bears i n the courthouse?”

2010-09-17 Thread Nathan
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 9:14 PM, crock spot crocks...@gmail.com wrote: Can you cite a source for that Nathan? I'd like to read about that. Don't be surprised if this whole thing turns out to be a hoax perpetrated by Limbaugh himself, and bites Wikipedia in the ass. This bears a striking

Re: [WikiEN-l] “Can you imagine the president of th e American Camellia Society having three stuffed bears i n the courthouse?”

2010-09-17 Thread David Gerard
On 18 September 2010 03:07, Nathan nawr...@gmail.com wrote: Sure, I can cite a source. Kit Carson, a spokesman for Mr. Limbaugh, said a staff researcher had found the information in an article on the Pensacola newspaper’s Web site, and not on Wikipedia. But Ginny Graybiel, the paper’s