Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Monkey hanger
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The result of the debate was keep. -- BD2412 talk 17:04, July 17, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Monkey hanger
- Strong Keep This is true I am from Hartlepool and this story has been told for years, Monkey Legend
Hoax, non-notable. Neologism, probably unencylopedic. I mean, google reveals only 800 hits or less, so I'm slightly suspicious. Delete. -- Natalinasmpf 9 July 2005 12:29 (UTC)
- Strong Keep, as a Monkey Hanger myself, I can confirm that it's NOT a hoax, and it's certainly notable enough, I think. It's a term used by people all over Britain to refer to Hartlepudlians. See Hartlepool. The article needs work though; I'll help with that if it survives. jamesgibbon 9 July 2005 13:25 (UTC)
- Keep It is definitely not a neologism. The legend comes from the 17th century I think. ~~~~ 9 July 2005 13:43 (UTC)
- Keep Please. ~~~~ 9 July 2005 13:43 (UTC)
- Keep Have a look at This article. Too crazy to be fake, anyway. NowWhereDidIStickThatBanana? 9 July 2005 14:27 (UTC)
- Keep, this is absolutely true. A few years ago, the citizen of Hartlepool elected a man in a monkey-costume as Mayor — he called himself 'Angus the Monkey. Yes, really. -Splash 9 July 2005 14:40 (UTC)
- Not quite as foolish as it sounds, since the guy in the monkey costume was the mascot for the Hartlepool football team: so it was an official monkey costume. --Calton | Talk 9 July 2005 15:43 (UTC)
- This is true. I remember laughing when I heard that his main policy was along the lines of "free bananas to school children". I'm slightly surprised it's taken until now to get a WP article, actually. -Splash 9 July 2005 15:49 (UTC)
- Cleanup Poorly formatted, but Google says it's real.
- Keep. This story even showed up in Get Fuzzy. --Calton | Talk 9 July 2005 15:43 (UTC)
- Keep. Real. If you go to Hartlepool's website you can probably confirm it - certaintly the identity of the Mayor will be confirmed there. Morwen - Talk 9 July 2005 16:10 (UTC)
- Keep. I can confirm it's a real story. The Stuart Drummond story is true, too. Weird stuff. --Tony Sidaway|Talk 20:14, 9 July 2005 (UTC)
- Keep The article seems correct provided the phrase 'according to local legend' is left in. There is a good write-up of the Mayor on the Guardian website. The BBC have Realplayer Video of a telephone interviewwith the Mayor and a write-up of the legend and discovery of a monkey bone on the beach. --Timffl 00:48, 11 July 2005 (UTC)
- Keep Interesting tidbit of British history/culture. Capitalistroadster 00:50, 11 July 2005 (UTC)
- Keep. --Edcolins 14:01, July 16, 2005 (UTC)
- The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in an undeletion request). No further edits should be made to this page.