Hi Stevie,

If you haven’t yet seen:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Unusual_articles
then that would be a good place for participants to start from.

Thanks,
Mike

On 9 Oct 2014, at 15:05, Stevie Benton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone. 
> 
> As a part of a project that we're developing to participate in the Science 
> Museum Lates event in November, I'm looking for a selection of quirky 
> Wikipedia articles - think Buffalo buffalo (etc) and Toilet paper 
> orientation, those that are odd but still have some academic or scientific 
> merit. Participants in the session will be selecting some of their favourite 
> lines from unusual Wikipedia articles and putting them together to create 
> found poetry. I'm looking for some of the quirkier articles that might be fun 
> for this, so if you have any suggestions please do let me know! 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Stevie 
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