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QUOTE After a failed assassination attempt, Sean's show was cancelled. The success of the show however still won Sean "Best Reality Series" from MTV's award show. And that bit has been in there almost since the beginning. I still think the Hindu Pope is my favorite.
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QUOTE Throughout all of this, a dark seed had sprouted inside of Sean, biding its time and slowly draining away at him. Sean found himself no longer laughing at his own jokes, a guideline he had used to tell whether a joke was funny or not. He began lashing out at his diehard fans during autograph sessions and even at his local McDonalds. Finally, Sean cracked. Knowing that something was wrong he turned to the only source he could think of for help. When that failed, he turned to the mob instead. It was here that he met up with then mob boss, "The Ratchet". Having followed Sean's career with great enthusiasm, T.R. was one of Sean's biggest fans. This boded well for Sean, as soon Sean was playing every nightclub, comedy club, and every other club under the control of T.R. If this IS fiction, it's extremely pathetic fiction. Reads like a teenager's composition class assignment. Give the twit who wrote this an F. I did searches--comedian Sean MacLeod clearly does not exist in real life.... He appeared on Star Search...at age 3? Ha ha ha. There's an actor with exactly one TV appearance on his IMDB page, and there's a cinematographer named Sean MacLeod Phillips. Yes, I tried spelling variations. And how many other WP articles are outright hoaxes? One fears to ask. Shii's hoax list is barely a scratch on the surface. This post has been edited by EricBarbour:
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Cytaria, created in January, was deleted June 11. It averaged around 1 page view per day. The text below was taken from Google's cache. QUOTE Cytaria (Greek: ΣυταÏοιά) is a village situated in the South East of Cyprus within the Famagusta District and specifically in the "Red Villages", or as they are locally known, "Kokkinochoria" (ΚοκκινοχώÏια). Since the Turkish invasion and occupation of the Republic of Cyprus in 1974, it has increased in size and status, due to the migration of many refugees fleeing from the North. The economy of the village is sustained by carrot exports, ostrich herds and the famous four mini golf courts that were built by the Kyprianou government in the early 1980s, as a result of the post-1974 revitalization policy of the tourist industry. Cytaria is increasingly popular the last years as the hosting place of major concerts of popular international singers and bands.
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The word Cytaria originates from Hellenistic times. Etymologically, it is made up from the Greek words "syt", which is a Protopelasgian word for carrot, and "ari", which is one of the many later classical Greek words that signify an established group of dwellings. The "oia" (οιά) ending in Greek though is disputed, because of the presence of an "o" (omikron). Some linguists have argued that it is an Eteocyprian word with an undefined meaning yet, possibly linked to a primitive form of Assyrian.
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QUOTE(tarantino @ Sat 13th June 2009, 3:47pm) QUOTE Cytaria (Greek: ΣυταÏοιά) is a village situated in the South East of Cyprus within the Famagusta District and specifically in the "Red Villages", or as they are locally known, "Kokkinochoria" (ΚοκκινοχώÏια). Since the Turkish invasion and occupation of the Republic of Cyprus in 1974, it has increased in size and status, due to the migration of many refugees fleeing from the North. The economy of the village is sustained by carrot exports, ostrich herds and the famous four mini golf courts that were built by the Kyprianou government in the early 1980s, as a result of the post-1974 revitalization policy of the tourist industry. Damn, that's a bizarre mess. But the carrots and ostriches are a dead giveaway....
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QUOTE(tarantino @ Mon 26th July 2010, 10:32am) The article Himalayan Panda was created on April Fool's Day 2009, and lasted 6 months before being deleted as a blatant hoax. Until very recently mammal editors were alot less active than bird editors, though the situation has changed. I think it'd be less likely to last now. Usually pretty good on the biology ones.... This post has been edited by Casliber:
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