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[edit] Thread started by DogDoGGa
I learnt this from my dad, while driving in the car without broadband, it must be true —Preceding unsigned comment added by DogDoGGa (talk • contribs)
- Cool! But please see our policy on verifiability -- do any reliable sources support this claim? Luna Santin 05:43, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
- He's making a joke reference to the broadband ads we get in Australia. Though I always thought Nazi Göring built the great wall of China in that ad. :) oTHErONE (Contribs) 10:13, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
I added the ad reference to a trivia section. Hopefully this will dispel vandalism. Naysie 07:16, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
Hm, no kidding! This pun had occurred to me and I'd wondered if (having been taught it by a Dutch family), it was some sort of pun at the Nazis' expense. Guess not, though. MMZach 19:34, 15 November 2006 (UTC)