Talk:Bunburying

The Derby
I was wondering, does the term have any reference to the origins of the Derby?

"The Derby, as it is known today, originated at a celebration following the first running of the Epsom Oaks in 1779. Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby (whose horse Bridget had been victorious in the race) and Sir Charles Bunbury flipped a coin and whoever won the toss was to have the race named after him."

Hence the fictitious/hypothetical nature of Bunburying. - —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Supernoodles (talk • contribs) 21 June 2006.

Bunbury.com
The remarks here about Bunbury.com come awfully close to being promotional. - Jmabel | Talk 06:42, 21 November 2006 (UTC)

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French version
Similarities to Gomez de Riquet?