Talk:Eleven

Turkmenistani joke
Finally, someone has recognised the great joke about the number eleven. For those who don't know, its very popular in Turkmenistan, where the local D-grade celebrity Tom Kolesnik comes from. You probably won't find any references to it on the internet, but for the sake of the citizens of Turkmenistan, it should stay.DFJM (talk) 08:46, 14 February 2008 (UTC)

After a major breakthrough for the people of Turkmenistan into the Western world, the brief mention of our culture has been deleted. Please reconsider, in the interests of the poverty ravaged citizens of Turkmenistan.DFJM (talk) 09:01, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
 * "You probably won't find any references to it on the internet..." Discussion is over. &mdash;Will(B) 18:30, 11 November 2011 (UTC)

The better destination for the word
We once had a higgledy-piggledy mess when it came to these number words. This was cleaned up a few months ago with them all being redirected to articles like 11 (number) following what appeared to be the best established pattern (that followed by Zero to Five, Seven to Nine, Thirteen to Sixteen, etc.). PamD recently edited this one to point it to 11 (disambiguation) suggesting that this is a "better destination for the word". Perhaps he/she is right. I'm wondering though, Pam, why this would be true. I'm also wondering whether you plan to do the rest or whether eleven of all numbers could possibly be special. J IM ptalk·cont 01:34, 22 April 2013 (UTC)