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Wikipedia's unusual articles
I've not had a chance to spend much time with this. Its so large it needs to be bookmarked for future reading. Looks interesting.
Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
i love things like this. i think i've read almost every article on the wikiweird thread twice.
i thought my town had the worlds smallest park. its about 1 quarter of a city block and has no grass. it's more of a vacant lot , yet there is a sign claiming that its a park. i've heard of a few of these before. but i'm sure that this will keep me entertained for quite some time. |
I love this kind of stuff, I've bookmarked it to read when I have more time. Thanks for the link.
Actually I think there might be a thread floating around here on this topic...wikiwierd, or something like that. Lots of cool articles in their too. |
someone didnt read what i wrote :rolleyes:
http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/tilted-...wikiweird.html it's a bit different, dealing with that of the paranormal. i wish that thread would have picked up. |
Well that'll happen first thing in the morning, trying to read the thread over a steaming cup of coffee, a throbbing headache and one half opened eye.
Anyway I was poking around the list a little after kicking off the old shoes for the night and I found it pretty interesting. The two articles I really enjoyed were Marvin Heemeyer and David Hahn. I dunno, say what you will about laws and order and all that stuff but you have to admire that level of commitment to...well anything. :D Pretty cool link thanks again for posting it. |
I love Wikipedia. I don't know if it's on the "unusual article list", but my favorite Wiki list of all time has to be the "list of unusual deaths".
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