Talk:Rhubarb Triangle
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This article is one of the strangest and most interesting that I've ever read on wikipedia. 18.252.6.96 02:18, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
- And what's more, entirely true. I came here to construct the page (at my Mother's behest), but lo and behold. I'm amazed it's survived without being challenged for deletion, to be honest. --Rob W 00:11, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
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- Fascinating topic. Deserves a series of articles. References will prevent the article being challenged. Good luck! PeterGrecian 14:20, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Rhubarb tale
A person says to the farmer: "What do you put on your rhubarb?" farmer replies: "Fertilizer, what do you put on yours?" answer: "Custard!"
[edit] The Three Points
I come from Ossett. I am quite sure that the three points are Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley. I shall double check this though. The article here seems to be based on the B.B.C. article, which states Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield. However, I am quite sure that Bradford is not involved. Also, I am not sure why Ossett was singled out as one of the two main rhubarb towns. Epa101 21:23, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
- Rightly or wrongly, an unregistered user has recently changed the three points of the triangle. I've added a 'citations' tag in the hope that the article can become more readily verifiable. As a Wikipedian, if the BBC says Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield then Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield it is; as a human being, I defer to Epa101 as (s)he comes from Ossett. For the article to be safe from deletion, however, pretty much everything needs to come with a reliable citation. Wavehunter 02:29, 17 October 2007 (UTC)