Talk:Icy Hot Stuntaz

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Articles for deletion This article was nominated for deletion on 29/3/2006. The result of the discussion was keep.

"Nevertheless, the Stuntaz website consistently denied being a parody"


someone back this up? i see no evidence of this.

"Apparently, everyone knew of their evil fagotry."?

can't believe this has a wiki :\

Hell NO! Don't anyone dare delete this! This sh*t was hillarious back in the day... It probably needs a good deal of editting...and if anyone doesn't believe this was a real site, go look it up on the internet archive's webwayback machine -Zephyrxero 17:34, 2 April 2006 (UTC)

The references to their current work -- can anybody provide external links to them, or are they more of the same internet esoteria? Piepants 00:35, 12 April 2006 (UTC)Piepants

For what it's worth, IHS have played a role in Fark#Photoshop_contests similar to that of Mustard_Man and Domo-kun, having slightly more independant notability than the former, somewhat less than the latter. Collectively, they are an image connoting inept bravado and dubious sincerity. Individually, they are the guys who ask if you want fries or onion rings with your entree.


Like it or not, these guys remain notable by simple longevity. Icy Hot Stuntaz remains a constant reference in the interwebs. While this article needs a good cleaning and scrubbing, it should remain as a time capsule for the ages.

[edit] Wikipedia's fantastic method of deletion

My article for the band, Adam and Andrew, was rejected. It went to discussion and everybody apart from a few said it should be deleted, despite seeming identical to this one.

I left the following in the user Madchester's profile:

I have, however, found an almost identical group called The Icy Hot Stuntaz, which contains almost exactly the same kind description as I implemented on the Adam and Andrew article, only with less information on them, no album information, less links and a picture. I cannot believe I am fighting for this article so much, but I am sure I am right in thinking that the method in which my article was weighed up, speedily deleted and considered deletion material by so many people with no adequate reason, was completely unfair. Will 21:24, 7 February 2006 (UTC)

How come this article is still here? Will 10:56, 6 May 2006 (UTC)

Icy Hot Stuntaz have received coverage in national newspapers. Have Adam and Andrew? Steve block Talk 19:57, 6 May 2006 (UTC)