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J Milbrum you nominated I Phouska for deletion.I think there is a reason to keep the page.You say that this film is not notable.Well of course you dont know about because its a Greek film.Me who am i Greek ussauly see very little information on Greek films even on notable Greek films in Wikipedia.I thought i should start contributing on diffrent Greek films.And i havent even finished on contributing on I Phouska.I think this should be kept.You dont see people deleting American films that are not notable.As Greek again i want there to be enough information on Greek cinema and TV.
Slimshay2001 13:05, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
- You do see non notable American films being deleted, what you said is just plainly wrong. In any case, I nominated this as articles for deletion, meaning I gave plenty of time to improve the article. As it happens, another editor has shown me that the film is notable, due to the fact that it can also be translated as I Fouska, and many of the google results there can be used as reliable, verifiable, third party, non trivial published sources. J Milburn 14:02, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
Well the problem you guys are having with the language is that Η Φουσκα how it is written in Greek is written in English both with I Phouska or I Fouska.Imdb has it listed as I Phouska.Other sites with I Fouska so i understand the confusion.
Slimshay2001 15:43, 11 February 2007 (UTC)