Talk:You Forgot It in People

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"In Chart's 2005 reader poll of the 50 greatest Canadian albums of all time, You Forgot It in People ranked fourth, behind only Sloan's Twice Removed, Neil Young's Harvest and Joni Mitchell's Blue."

Not true. Funny joke, but not true: [[1]]

Damn. I never considered checking up on that. Good work on removing the false information. The article looks even more bare now, unfortunately. :/ --Dalkaen 23:10, August 17, 2005 (UTC)
Did either of you nut cases actually notice that you were citing the 2000 poll data to disprove a statement about the 2005 poll? I have the 2005 poll issue in front of me as we speak, and #4 is, guess what, You Forgot it in People. March 2005, issue 164. Page 36. I'll even scan it if necessary. Bearcat 11:07, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] <^>v!!This album is connected!!v<^>