Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cha Neel


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The result of the debate was Speedy delete. -- Longhair | Talk 04:52, 14 August 2005 (UTC)

Cha Neel
Another load of Barse from the same author,, as Ribbage-duck. Sample excerpt: "In 1936 he won the Brit Award for doing something no one dared to do: kicking Gandhi in the rear." I haven't located any rewrite candidates. Uncle G 08:37:19, 2005-08-11 (UTC)
 * Delete. Hoax. I think "Died of toenail cancer" was more amusing though. Well spotted, such things often slip through the New Page Patrol unfortunately. Sjakkalle (Check!)  08:40, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
 * Very likely hoax. As far as nails are concerned, toe (and finger) nails (correctly, nail plates) are keratinized tissue, and the eponychium, pernychium, hyponychium, lunula and the germinal matrix of the nail root are all composed of cells that have never been known to have potential for malignant transformation. (Ie. there's no such thing as toenail cancer).— Encephalon |  &zeta;  |  &Sigma;  09:36:05, 2005-08-11 (UTC)Oh, and it's delete.— Encephalon  |  &zeta;  |  &Sigma;  09:36:49, 2005-08-11 (UTC)
 * Delete first he kicked Gandhi in the rear, now its FDR. Nonsense.  --  Etacar11   23:16, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
 * Delete. Article claims he won the 1923 Nobel Prize for Literature when the real winner was William Butler Yeats, the Irish poet. Rest of the article is nonsense too. Capitalistroadster 23:35, 11 August 2005 (UTC)


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