ricktoronto said:It doesn't say bugarrons in it.
The article was modifed earlier today, no doubt by someone on this board. Click here for the old text.ricktoronto said:It doesn't say bugarrons in it.
It was changed by the whim of the latest contributor, not by a committee analyzing the text. This is an article in progress.Anna Coniglio said:Maybe it was changed because most English speaking people wouldn't know what that meant.
trina said:Thanks for the laugh, Liam. BTW, was it you, by any chance, that submitted the wiki-word? :classic:
The change was made by a user that goes by "72.136.243.160". They also made contributions to articles on Giardiasis and Ampere.trina said:Thanks for the laugh, Liam. BTW, was it you, by any chance, that submitted the wiki-word? :classic:
rellosk said:The change was made by a user that goes by "72.136.243.160". They also made contributions to articles on Giardiasis and Ampere.
I would have guessed Ricktoronto, but he brought up the question of the missing word.
So where does the Ampere fit in?trina said:Quite possibly, there is a Canadian (get it? - beaver fever! - okay, maybe only Canadians will understand that part of it) female doctor who was sankified...I've heard of stranger things happening!
Victor Laszlo said:BTW: I've had beaver fever for years. Just never knew there was a formal name for it.