Talk:Vampire watermelon/Archive
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I think this is totally bogus. Can anyone confirm this belief? Jwrosenzweig 21:03, 1 Dec 2003 (UTC)
- Try google for "vampire" "watermelon". ("vampire watermelon" is just Terry Pratchett). Rmhermen 21:10, Dec 1, 2003 (UTC)
- I did--sorry if I wasn't clear. :-) vampire+watermelon is the way I indicate that, but maybe that's wrong. Anyhow, you get a lot of sites when you search for them, but none of the sites (that I can see) are talking about vampire watermelons....they just mention both things in seperate sentences. Nothing indicates the folk tale told by this article. That I can find, anyhow. Jwrosenzweig 21:26, 1 Dec 2003 (UTC)
- You need to enclose the phrase in quotes when Googling it. You get a different result when using the plural: "vampire watermelons". Hu 02:11, 2004 Nov 15 (UTC)
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Vampire Watermelon -- if the title doesn't say it all to you, a google search for vampire + watermelon leads to some amusing sites but nothing describing these apparently foul figments of a user's imagination. An excellent nominee for BJAODN though, in whatever form BJAODN has taken. Jwrosenzweig 21:06, 1 Dec 2003 (UTC)
- You realize, this is all true. Delete it anyways. -- Smerdis of Tlön 21:37, 1 Dec 2003 (UTC)
- Delete. Content can be moved to a better location, but under this title, it is unverifiable and POV. Daniel Quinlan 21:38, Dec 4, 2003 (UTC)