User talk:Mullet

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What was the reference for the Berlin anecdote? I had to move almost all of the anecdotes out of this column and into the rumour column because they turned out to be urban legends without any sources. If you have a web reference put the link in. Another guy kept adding dozens of stories and said they were in the NY Times, but none checked out. He finally created a blog with his stories and linked to it. All the ones listed came from the BBC or CNN and link back to the original source. Cheers. Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) 20:19, 18 April 2006 (UTC)


 * I am sorry, I thought you added the anecdote, not just corrected the spelling. I will move it to the unsubstantiated rumours list, and remove it from the confirmed list.

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