Talk:El-ahrairah

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[edit] Copyright violation

The excerpt from the book that appeared on this page was rather longer than I believe is considered valid fair use. Clement Cherlin 02:29, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Capitalisation note

Please remember that his name is not spelt El-Ahrairah. It does not have a capital A. Loganberry (Talk) 01:42, 27 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Question

Why is List of fictional anti-heroes marked in red at the bottom of the page when it exists as an article? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 194.81.33.111 (talk) 05:44, 11 February 2007 (UTC).

That's because its a link to a category, not an article... and the category doesn't have any description yet. :) -pinkgothic 04:43, 2 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Blessed bottom

"He instead digs a hole with his backside in the air and when Frith comes says, "You will have to bless my bottom." Frith complies, and that, according to rabbit legend, is how rabbits first came to have long, strong legs."

I'm quite possibly mistaken, but I seem to recall that the mark left as reminder of this silliness on El-ahrairah's side was the tail-tuft, at least in the movie, with the rest consequence of a real blessing. As in, the blessing intended for rabbits was their ability to run away, but because of El-ahrairah's actions, they additionally have their tail.

I hope I'm making some semblance of sense, here, and someone with a better memory than me can confirm or deny this. -pinkgothic 04:48, 2 May 2007 (UTC)