Talk:Speedo (suit style)
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--Javsav 03:45, 11 July 2006 (UTC)I find the assertion that speedos are more popular than boardshorts in Australia a bit dubious. The linked news story ("Swapping budgies for funkies"*) is no longer publicly available, but sounds a bit like manufacturer's hype. I also haven't been able to find any other reference to it. I think swimwear choices vary widely between cities and social groups in Australia, but I suspect that the boardshort is still more popular. Is this swimwear advocacy? — Moilleadóir 23:25, 28 Feb 2005 (UTC)
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- The point which is being made of it is more popular in oz than usa still holds true, even if the specifics happen to be wrong, but yeah i was a little curious about what the exact numbers really are Mathmo 10:28, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
- budgie smugglers is an Australian name for speedos
[edit] Merge "banana hammock" into Speedo?
- It is a legitimate term in popular culture, merge I say! I don't see why people who browse for banana hammock shouldn't be directed straight to the page. I was directed there from the wiki "budgie smugglers", after all! underwaterboy 19.20, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
- I see no reason for it to be merged, it has no place in the Speedos page but should still be here as a humor/culture thing. I vote NO JayKeaton 17:16, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
- I agree with Jay; the banana hammock joke doesn't particularly partain to the style of swimsuit generally classified as a Speedo. In truth, it would probably be best to lable it a man-thong if anything else.--CovertSushi 02:33, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
- I like grape smugglers. MERGE!
- No, should not be merged for reasons above.--Javsav 07:59, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
- No to merging. Banana hammock is a slang term coined by a TV show, and should be treated as such.--Oticon6 11:42, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
- Merge, possibly as a separate section, since it is neither a brand, nor something different Fastifex 12:45, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
- Merge, it's just another name for basically the same thing. I've heard "Speedo" in nearly every context I've ever heard "Banana Hammock" used.
- No to merging, that picture isnt even really a banana hammock, that should be the thing in question. A banana Hammock is closer to a thong, or g-string.
- No to merging, as the guy above said I've always thought of it as something slightly different. Mathmo 10:18, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
- Currently banana hammock is devoted only to the linguistic aspects of the term, so I'm removing the merge tag. 200.74.187.210 22:13, 18 December 2006 (UTC).
- Epilog 03:28, 1 February 2007 (UTC): Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Banana hammock
- 209.9.198.172 19:57, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Quote or statement?
From the North America section in Fashion:
The Times' article indicates that location may determine where Americans wear speedos. "There's also public versus private swimwear, as in sunbathing at home or on vacation."[There's also public versus private swimwear, as in sunbathing at home or on vacation.]
The last part is obviously a repeated sentence that should be edited, but is it supposed to be a quote from the article or a statement in the speedo entry? Mongoose22 11:42, 16 December 2006 (UTC) These guys are hot!
[edit] What's this caption lol
"Stereotypical speedo wearer that discourages speedo use in North America"
This is under one of the pictures. I thought for a second I was reading unencyclopedia or whatever it's called :-p
- Thanks for calling attention to that. It's a little too funny. I've changed it to something more boring. -Will Beback · † · 07:07, 3 March 2007 (UTC)