Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Taoxiiarongu
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This page is an archive of the proposed deletion of the article below. Further comments should be made on the article's talk page, if it exists; or after the end of this archived section. The result of the debate was speedy: joke,by authour's confession in page history. mikka (t) 28 June 2005 19:17 (UTC)
[edit] Taoxiiarongu
Zero Google hits. I almost marked this for speedy deletion, but thought I'd canvas VFD, in case I'm missing something. Maybe it's misspelt. Bovlb June 28, 2005 04:45 (UTC)
- Delete. I get zero Google hits, too, and in addition, Wikipedia says the Jin dynasties ruled over China, not Japan. Probable hoax. CanadianCaesar 28 June 2005 04:55 (UTC)
- LOL!! Just looked at the article's history and look what someone wrote!! "This is not a word. Someone made it up in Scrabble and added it to try to get me to use it." CanadianCaesar 28 June 2005 05:02 (UTC)
- Delete Scrabble cheaters-cruft. DoubleBlue (Talk) 28 June 2005 05:09 (UTC)
- Delete hoax. JamesBurns 28 June 2005 07:02 (UTC)
- Delete and also Never play Scrabble with creator Andrew Lenahan - Starblind June 28, 2005 10:24 (UTC)
- Delete. --Scimitar 28 June 2005 13:47 (UTC)
- Delete Not a real word. Nahallac Silverwinds June 28, 2005 15:24 (UTC)
- Delete and ban creator from playing ScrabbleTM. -- BD2412 talk June 28, 2005 15:59 (UTC)
- LOL!! :P --Nahallac Silverwinds June 28, 2005 18:03 (UTC)
- Delete. Looking at Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Emperors the comments by CanadianCaesar are confirmed. The Jin dynasty ruled China during the Mongol period. The closest emperor in Japan (strangely during the same general period) is Tsuchimikado. Why would anyone try and use a proper name in Scrabble anyway? Isn't that against the rules? --eleuthero 28 June 2005 18:01 (UTC)
- I bet that fish is more endangered than anyone ever could've imagined...delete. StopTheFiling June 28, 2005 18:16 (UTC)
- The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be placed on a related article talk page, if one exists; in an undeletion request, if it does not; or below this section.