Talk:Pseuds Corner

Spelling mistakes
Are the spelling mistakes in this document intentional?

e.g. "Every morning I enjoy a dialogue with my chosen breakfast mug. Its tactile warmth and familiar shape invoke an immediate response. The mug is made by someone I know. This intimate assocaition beyond the physical reality of art os what makes Somerset Arts Week so very special."

In a sense carpets can wake us up. If you think of the carpets themselves and perhaps what they have witnessed, the acts of love, of passion, of despair, depression, of hatred, of clinflict, of strift, of success, of wealth, of joy, the carpets have seen all of these and over a period of time I think they become imbued or they can contain those qualities, those human qualities, and they bring us closer to some of the basic fundamentals of the human condition.

or maybe they're not spelling mistakes! MarkRandall 14:47, 9 February 2007 (UTC)


 * Given the number (and type, eg. taht -> that) of spelling mistakes, I assumed they're accidental and corrected them. Wasn't sure about clinflict or strift, if these are intentional someone can set them back and place a comment to that effect after them - eg:  .  Here is the diff. Zarius 14:54, 11 March 2007 (UTC)

Too many samples
I think that this article suffers from having too many articles. Also, it's confusing to match the quote to the speaker.

Readability

 * Readability and navigability is greatly improved by moving all the content to List of regular mini-sections in Private Eye, with all the other information about mini-sections. Since any encyclopaedic content here is currently duplicated at that article, what's the problem with a redirect? Wikipedia is not paper, sure, but that's no reason to duplicate information and confuse readers is it? Please respond politely with your reasoning. Thanks, and happy editing. Jdcooper 17:48, 29 July 2007 (UTC)

Examples --> Wikiquote
Transwikied long, long, long list of examples to http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Pseuds_Corner -- 201.53.4.206 01:25, 16 November 2007 (UTC)