Talk:Nadine Coyle

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[edit] Derry City, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK

OH FOR GOODNESS SAKE WIKIPEDIA!!! Londonderry/Derry/Stroke City whatever you want to call it is in NORTHERN IRELAND, like it or lump it. It is plain WRONG to describe places in NI as being anywhere else, (i.e. just 'Ireland') unless the constitutional position of Northern Ireland ever changes due to the wishes of the people of Northern Ireland, as inshrined in the Good Friday Agreement. Stop making petty political point scoring on this and grow up. The official name of the city also remains Londonderry until such time as it is officially changed, regardless of personal preferences. cyberbeagle.

Ireland isn't anywhere else. N.Ireland is part of Ireland because Ireland is a geographical location and not the name of a country. Goblin Man —Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]NLKFDSjf wlkh ifhdlsh;l kdsfhlsdhlfhdlk] comment added by Goblinman (talkcontribs) 15:39, 18 January 2008 (UTC)

Is that meant to be some kind of joke? She was born in Derry City, Ireland or Northern Ireland. No need to include any other crap that over-lengthens the place of birth.--Play Brian Moore 01:57, 29 May 2006 (UTC)

If ye want to cut the crap you could say she is from Londonderry........

Or, say she is from Derry. The ACTUAL name of the city. I don't see "London" anywhere in Doire.

Until such times as galic is given as the first language (which will never happen) of NORTHERN Ireland diore or whatever you think it should be does not nor shall not exist. LONDONDERRY is the places name, look on any map!

[edit] Section unclear

"one-date-intercourse 'no matter what'" What is this supposed to mean, she does or does not have sex on the first date? I have read it throughly and I think it means the former. In any case it is confusing, can anyone clear it up? 213.202.132.246 03:07, 31 December 2006 (UTC)

I think it means that she has to have intercourse on the first date no matter what...and that it's probably totally false and someone's idea of a joke. I'm removing it from the page. Fabricationary 03:09, 31 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Photo

The photo is dark - I think there needs to be a better one! CC 91 16:39, 6 February 2007 (UTC)

Agreed, also i think the new picture should have Nadine closer to the camera.Maxtitan (talk) 20:02, 19 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Vandalism

Someone put strange at the very bottom of the page. I don't know how to edit it.

Fixed.Ultatri 17:29, 25 March 2007 (UTC)

Nadine was voted as the sexiest woman in the world in September 2007 beating all her fellow band mates and celebrities, as she was said to have the biggest, roundest and most perfect breasts, and also the sexiest bum, which any man in the world would want to tap. Meow ??? 84.160.112.171 11:06, 10 September 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 15:15, 8 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Nadine Coyle is Irish

I think Northern Irish/British needs replaced with Irish. She's made is very clear what her nationality is, and even had an Irish tricolour put on a Girls Aloud album when she found out a British flag was to be on it. Having her listed as not just "Northern Irish" but "British/Northern Irish" (when it is clicked) is surely against the Good Friday Agreement which entitles all citizens of Northern Ireland to be recognised as "British, Irish or both; if they so choose".

"When people say Girls Aloud are a British band and I'm there, I will explain that we are four British and one Irish. On our Greatest Hits album cover they had a Union Jack flag on the first draft. I was like: 'What is this? Where's the Irish flag? 'If you're going to put the Union Jack on, you have to put an Ireland flag on too'. So they did."

- A Nadine Coyle quotation from an interview for Hot Press

—Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.242.178.114 (talk) 18:21, 16 May 2008 (UTC)