Talk:Underwater basket weaving
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Though this may not be verifiable, in some circles the class "underwater basket weaving" is thought to be a fictional idea. Some kids hear the phrase and think that it means "weaving baskets underwater" as though the class would need to be taught at the pool. 19:47, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
I thought that's what underwater basket weaving was, making baskets underwater.
[edit] Extreme Slant
Is it just me, or has this recently be rewritten and almost vandalized with what seems to be an extreme slant, and original and probably unverifiable research? I highly recommend looking up some of the things that were edited recently, and rewriting the article with removal of the quasi-vandalism in mind.
Also, I have seen no other mention of it being a sport anywhere, so this may or may not be someone's vandalism.
Ruduen 20:18, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
Have a sense of humor man, LOL. I do think it was a joke. I wouldn't call it vandalism; just someone inserting satire into an appropriate subject. Though I don't know who Joeseph Mayberry is, so this personal reference should definitely be removed if the identity can't be verified. lololol
But seriously using a personal name could be slander. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.82.5.156 (talk) 06:27, 9 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Liz Cain
The Elizabeth Cain the article links to was born in 1962, several decades after the claimed invention of underwater basketweaving. Assuming the article is factual, is there another person that it should be redirected to, or should the link just be removed? Night1stalker 05:04, 13 May 2007 (UTC)