Talk:Telmar

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[edit] Merge

I have merged the article Telmarine into this one. aliceinlampyland 11:49, 1 February 2006 (UTC).

[edit] Telmar

Telmar is also the world's largest media planning service provider. www.telmar.com. The word was originally derived from "telemarketing" and was reduced to make it easier to say and remember. This was before the word was used to talk about "telemarketing" as a phone approach to sales.

[edit] Speculative: Appearance / suggested Polynesian ancestry of Telmarines

The following appeared without verifiable references:

  • However, the Telmarines (who invaded after earlier Narnian kings disappeared and presumably would have strong Polynesian ancestry) are never referred to as such.

Citations should be added before such a suggestion that is not part of the body of common knowledge on this work is restored to the article. DvonD (talk) 13:26, 30 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Speculative and relevance: the ethnic origin of minor characters in film adaptation

The following was removed to this talk page awaiting verifiable references:

  • the film also uses some Slavic, Mexican, and South American actors.

Citations should be added to this suggestion which is outside the body of common knowledge related to the work.

In addition, it has been removed to this talk page until a consensus of editors ascertain whether it has any meaningful relevance to the article. Recall that the article is about the fictional place Telmar, and not about the film adaptation of Prince Caspian or its cast-members. Further, the principle cast-members to not appear to satisfy this claim and it is a puzzle as to why minor or unnamed characters are the subject of any encyclopedic discussion.DvonD (talk) 13:32, 30 May 2008 (UTC)