Talk:Fish finger
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Just to let you know why I moved it, it's the standard to have articles at the singular name, like pea for example, even though you might generally eat more than one of them at once. ;) fabiform | talk 19:19, 6 Apr 2004 (UTC)
- Not the best example, that, since "pea" is a back-formation from "pease". :-) (See the etymology.) 82.36.26.112 19:03, 13 July 2005 (UTC)
This article should be called 'Fish Fingers', not 'Fish Sticks'! AFAIK, the fish finger was invented in England, and therefore calling this article 'Fish Sticks' just further Americanises the English language.
Is it GorDons or GorTons as the article first uses Gortons but later refers to it as Gordons.