Talk:Wyrd Sisters (band)

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So should Terry Pratchett going to sue Wyrd Sisters for using a name he created for his Discworld book?

Piffle. Pratchett wasn't the term's creator, either; it goes back a hell of a lot farther than that. Try William Shakespeare. Bearcat 00:45, 7 December 2005 (UTC)

I would imagine Macbeth wouldn't approve either.