Talk:The Jolly Boys' Outing
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[edit] Errors
The following appeared in the errors section of this article, before I deleted it:
Albert tells Cassandra about his war days and how he crashed into a German boat, which later turns out that Sid was aboard it. However in Hole in One, during the court case, the judge says that Albert spent the best part of the war on the Isle of Wight. And in If They Could See Us Now, Rodney and Del are sorry that they didn't take Albert on holiday with them, but then say he never owned a passport.
This is erroneous due to the general view that Albert is making up the majority of his war stories - by his own admission in To Hull and Back he was a boiler maintenance man. Therefore the judge is likely accurate, a passport non essential, and the story Albert tells Cassandra a falsehood.
Oops, forgot to leave my ID when I did this! The time stamp is wrong, but still addy 01:05, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
- I discovered this exact entry had been readded. I've deleted it again per the same reasoning as before. Before this is readded, please provide justification to me, either here or on my talk page, as to how my reasoning is wrong. Thanks. Caissa's DeathAngel 23:06, 13 December 2006 (UTC)