Talk:Savage
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As promised, further comments detailing removal of some entries:
- Savage, Illinois
- Savage, Kentucky
- Savage, Mississippi
- Savage, Montana
- Savage, North Carolina
- Savage, Pennsylvania
- Savage, Texas
Redlinks. While redlinks does not imply removal, it seemed to me that there was little chance of these articles' existence. This, combined with the length of the page, led me to believe their removal was merited.
- Savage Club, a gentleman's club in London
- Savage Hall, a stadium in Toledo, Ohio
Little chance of someone typing in "Savage" and expecting to get there; they would type in that it was a club or hall, i.e. little chance of confusion
- Hopeless Savages, a comic series by Jen van Meter
- Doc Savage, a pulp hero in short novels of the 1930s and 1940s
- Bill Savage, in British comic 2000 AD
All little chance of confusion, like the club and hall.
Some similar entries were kept because it was apparent to me (from that article) that the subject is often referred to as "Savage", and therefore someone could reasonably come to think of it formally as "Savage". If you want to re-include any entries, please add an invisible comment next to it on the disambiguation page itself to explain why (or if too long, comment + note here).
I also removed all people and moved them to the list of people by name because none of them are normally known as merely "Savage" (like e.g. Bach was), but I included a link there for those that might need it. Neonumbers 06:56, 15 December 2006 (UTC)