Talk:Pennyroyal Tea

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It would be good if we could get the planned release date for various territories by reference to contemporary sources. Internet contains conflicting stories about this. Back issues of Music Week might be a good place to look for the UK. Morwen - Talk 12:25, 27 March 2006 (UTC)

I was reading the Abortifacient article which mentions "pennyroyal tea" and typed this into the search box - ended up here. Perhaps the article should have a disambiguation link at the top to the Pennyroyal article. PeepP 20:21, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
Does this mean Kurt Cobain was pro-life? That's very hard to believe. Anyway, the abortifacient is just called "pennyroyal," or "pennyroyal oil." --Macarion 04:34, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
How is is hard to believe?Nimrod1234 13:02, 2 July 2006 (UTC)


Because Cobain was opnely, and Strongly in support in Womans Rights. He believed himself to be a bit femminst. I find it impossible to believe he was pro-life.

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[edit] Create an article for Jeffery Plansker

Please, would somebody create an article of Jeffery Plansker and link it here?. It was linked, but it has been erased, and I had to erase the link. Please make a good article, because the last one was erased. If you don't consider Jeffery Plansker important, don't make an article. I'm just asking you to erase links that lead to nowhere. Carmaster 23:42, 20 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Leonard cohen afterworld...

probably refers to the album "The Future" by Leonard Cohen in which the track "The Future" is about a totalitarian type of post-apocalyptic afterworld. Cohen also writes in a similar style as Kurt Cobain. I don't know where to add this, feel free to if you wish. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Nnnudibranch (talkcontribs) 05:31, 5 April 2008 (UTC)