Talk:Bonji Water
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Looks like this article has been authored in an attempt to prove that anything can be written in wikipedia.
In case if you are wondering what this article is all about, it nothing but lime juice. All other information are totally baseless and stupid.
Author, please find someother place for your pranks.
[edit] Reply from the author
Iam sorry , i will have to disagree. When this article was framed it had nothing but good intentions , ie to introduce a prevelant term to the wiki base.(wiki still does not have an article for lime juice) Atleast some of us would have come across such words at some point of time and wondered what it is. I have to strongly disagree with the argument that wiki is open to lexicon accepted words/ phrases and not the colloquial ones. If some users have edited the article to render false information i apologise for the same. and i hereby request all users to abide by the wiki guidelines and not rollout baseless information. The article has been subjected to an ablution and would be maintained so henceforth
Regards dpu —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dpu666 (talk • contribs) 13:24, 19 January 2008 (UTC)
Good to see the article in a better condition. However, there are other issues. For example, you refer to a external link (aids cure) which talks about lime juice. It has nothing to do with the eithnic preparation. There is no significance of using fingers in preparation. Many do use crushers in kerala for making bonji water. In my opinion this article should be more towards the terminology bonji water rather than lime juice. You didn't give any reference/citation to the origin of the name and etymological background. May be an article with the title "lime juice" can refer to this as another regional name. If everyone starts creating an article for lime juice with a name in their language, how many new article would come in?! i hope my concern makes sense. Author, i hope you get what i mean. Let me know what do you think
VP (talk) 21:28, 19 January 2008 (UTC)