Difference between revisions of "Talk:Big Dick Farts a Polka/Lyrics"

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: 3 - A "Legion Hall" is a local hall that most towns have for gatherings and such.  At least in the NY/NJ area, these halls tend to be owned or ran by the local chapter of the [[wikipedia:American_Legion|American Legion]].
 
: 3 - A "Legion Hall" is a local hall that most towns have for gatherings and such.  At least in the NY/NJ area, these halls tend to be owned or ran by the local chapter of the [[wikipedia:American_Legion|American Legion]].
 
--[[User:MitchO|MitchO]] 09:26, 3 July 2008 (EDT)
 
--[[User:MitchO|MitchO]] 09:26, 3 July 2008 (EDT)
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:: On 1: I agree, '''a''' can of Glade.
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:: On 2: I think the thingy over the n is okay. I did fear it would break the wiki at first (hence my comment tag) but after testing it seemed okay.
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:: On 3: Thanks!
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:: --[[User:Agent Lex|Lex]] <small>([[User talk:Agent Lex|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Agent Lex|contribs]])</small> 15:07, 3 July 2008 (EDT)

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I see that Wesley changed it from "Bring a can of Glade" to " Bring your can of Glade". I think this is an incorrect correction. I rechecked the song listening carefully to that word and still think it is "a" but don't want to change it without people agreeing. Am I right or wrong? --BenS 05:45, 3 July 2008 (EDT)

On a completely unrelated note, what the heck is a Legion Hall anyway? --Lex (talk - contribs) 07:16, 3 July 2008 (EDT)

1 - I think it's "a can of Glade" also.
2 - I thought we were intentionally not putting the thingamabob above the n for fear for non Wiki character issues.
3 - A "Legion Hall" is a local hall that most towns have for gatherings and such. At least in the NY/NJ area, these halls tend to be owned or ran by the local chapter of the American Legion.

--MitchO 09:26, 3 July 2008 (EDT)

On 1: I agree, a can of Glade.
On 2: I think the thingy over the n is okay. I did fear it would break the wiki at first (hence my comment tag) but after testing it seemed okay.
On 3: Thanks!
--Lex (talk - contribs) 15:07, 3 July 2008 (EDT)