Talk:Frick and Frack

Hip Hop act
There was a female hip hop duo called Frick and Frack in the 80s/90s that worked with Marley Marl. If someone who knows how starts another page for them I'll try and expand it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.108.241.233 (talk) 13:20, 12 May 2010 (UTC)

Really?
This article states: "One is to refer to two people so closely associated as to be indistinguishable; the other way is as a term of derision for any two people, on par with calling one person a 'Bozo' or three people 'Stooges'," then citing a reference. The webpage in question can be construed as supporting the first proposition - two people being so closely associated as being indistinguishable, but it doesn't support the second derisive proposition at all (not that perhaps this isn't a possible use of the term). Can someone provide a verifiable source for this second usage? If not, I would suggest that it represents original research. Even the first proposition kind of misses the boat with respect to the cited reference, which talks more about two people being closely associated with the same property, activity, etc., not about them becoming "indistinguishable." Bob and Joe can be so associated with a project at work that they are like "Frick and Frack" with respect to that project, but that doesn't mean I'm likely to confuse one for the other or not be able to distinguish between them, just that I'm always going to associate them with that project. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.158.48.12 (talk) 14:39, 17 April 2013 (UTC)