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I have to say i'm slightly peeved that the word "technically" was added into the note about the boxers. It is not TECHNICALLY not the English flag. It is simply NOT the English flag. The ENGLISH flag is white with a red cross, the Scottish flag is blue with a white cross, Wales is white and green with a dragon (red) on top and there is no flag for Northern Ireland because there are major political issues with that one. Those 4 countries make up THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND (Britain or the UK for short) who's flag is the one on Daniel's boxers (AKA the Union Jack because its a UNION of 4 countries). Thus it is the British flag NOT English. I propose taking out the word "technically" because it is wrong. [[User:82.40.17.249|82.40.17.249]] 11:20, 2 May 2007 (CDT)
 
I have to say i'm slightly peeved that the word "technically" was added into the note about the boxers. It is not TECHNICALLY not the English flag. It is simply NOT the English flag. The ENGLISH flag is white with a red cross, the Scottish flag is blue with a white cross, Wales is white and green with a dragon (red) on top and there is no flag for Northern Ireland because there are major political issues with that one. Those 4 countries make up THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND (Britain or the UK for short) who's flag is the one on Daniel's boxers (AKA the Union Jack because its a UNION of 4 countries). Thus it is the British flag NOT English. I propose taking out the word "technically" because it is wrong. [[User:82.40.17.249|82.40.17.249]] 11:20, 2 May 2007 (CDT)
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:I'm not sure what you think "technically" means, but its usage is not incorrect or wrong in the note.    What I think you mean is that it is not necessary.  The reason it was added is because many people outside of Europe use the terms British and English interchangeably -- yes, it is completely incorrect to do so -- but some further clarification can help people understand exactly what the note means.  There's no reason to get all fired up about it. --[[User:JayHenry|JayHenry]] 12:07, 2 May 2007 (CDT)

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Psmith 08:27, 2 May 2007 (CDT)

Things going downhill for Daniel?

i am afraid to say that perhaps this is just the begining of bad luck for daniel. she's already made him crap his pants. i just hope he gets to make out with her before she turns evil again and tries to sell everybody to the order. but then again the last thing daniel needs is to fall in love with another chick from the order. - platypus may 2 2007

No page, no front page?

If nobody can be arsed to create a page and add it to the front page, that's a bad sign for the series...

~ Renegade (talk | contribs) 05:57, 2 May 2007 (CDT)
It's not that surprising. Most of the users of the Wiki are U.S.-based and always have been. The video was uploaded at 3 a.m. and didn't get added until 8 a.m. Looks like people were asleep. --JayHenry 07:23, 2 May 2007 (CDT)

Daniel's Boxers

I have to say i'm slightly peeved that the word "technically" was added into the note about the boxers. It is not TECHNICALLY not the English flag. It is simply NOT the English flag. The ENGLISH flag is white with a red cross, the Scottish flag is blue with a white cross, Wales is white and green with a dragon (red) on top and there is no flag for Northern Ireland because there are major political issues with that one. Those 4 countries make up THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND (Britain or the UK for short) who's flag is the one on Daniel's boxers (AKA the Union Jack because its a UNION of 4 countries). Thus it is the British flag NOT English. I propose taking out the word "technically" because it is wrong. 82.40.17.249 11:20, 2 May 2007 (CDT)

I'm not sure what you think "technically" means, but its usage is not incorrect or wrong in the note. What I think you mean is that it is not necessary. The reason it was added is because many people outside of Europe use the terms British and English interchangeably -- yes, it is completely incorrect to do so -- but some further clarification can help people understand exactly what the note means. There's no reason to get all fired up about it. --JayHenry 12:07, 2 May 2007 (CDT)