Talk:County Waterford

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The people that live in the Deise today are a proud people that thrive on Irish traditions such as hurling and eating blaas (a type of floury bread roll, unique to the region) and pig's feet. During hurling matches the people of the region proudly chant the phrase "Up the Deise!" to support the players putting their bodies on the line for County Waterford.

This paragraph shows bias and is not written in an encyclopedic fashion. Consider re-write.

[edit] NPOV

Re-edited Déise section. Now NPOV compliant.

I'm new to this, and any assistance will be appreciated. Interested in developing a page about the parish of Aglish and Ballinameela. Will experiment on. Please let me know if I'm duplicating someone else's work

--Pádraig 17:35, 10 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Link Spam

I have removed the link to UpTheDéise.com as it (the link) adds nothing of relevance to the content of the Wikipedia page. If it is felt that the link is suitable then please discuss your rationale behind having it included

(89.101.110.223 18:34, 13 March 2007 (UTC))

I don't particularly object to the link being removed. I did not add it. I did delete a few obvious attempts at linkspam using domain name variations of the official Waterford websites. However I think that some mention of the "dictionary" of Waterford slang is warranted. Perhaps in a separate section about Waterford related books.--Jmccormac 18:39, 13 March 2007 (UTC)