Talk:Sarah Harding
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[edit] Vertical Clitoral Hood piercing
- "Sarah, a fan of body piercing, had a Vertical Clitoral Hood piercing performed by Ian Stafford in a Stockport piercing studio."
I removed this from the article in line with policy on unreferenced information like this. Although I don't object to its inclusion, its slightly questionable and salacious nature means it's best kept out of the article unless it can be referenced. Driller thriller 03:12, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Her most recent fling
There seems to be an edit "debate" regarding a line suggesting "Her most recent fling". Two footballers names and their appropiate clubs are being edited in/out interchangeably depending on the users doing the edit.
For now I've removed the entire line on the basis of Wikipedia:Verifiability and in particular Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons#Remove_unsourced_or_poorly_sourced_controversial_material
If either group of people can find citation from a reliable source (see WP:RS), then the information can go back in as long as the appropiate reference is added to verify it.
For now, until some sort of citation is given the sentence should remain out. After all, information changing back and forth multiple times a day isn't really ideal is it? GQsm 17:04, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] sarah harding
http://sarahhardingpictures.blogspot.com/ I saw some videos on this blog can i add this one to the ext. links page. Yes or No —Preceding unsigned comment added by Coolierasic (talk • contribs) 20:47, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] "Harding once blagged a first-class flight to Dubai with good friend Danielle Lloyd"
Harding once blagged a first-class flight to Dubai with good friend Danielle Lloyd.[3] They later fell out when Lloyd became more serious with her boyfriend Teddy Sherringham. Harding stated this in an interview with OK! magazine saying that she and Lloyd "drifted apart."
What does the word "blagged" mean in this sentence?
Urbandictionary had a link: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=blagged I think it's UK slang, but I'm not from the UK and not grokking the meaning.
Obviously slang does not belong on wikipedia, and should be removed with proper language immediately —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.224.162.145 (talk) 17:22, 10 January 2008 (UTC)
"Blagged" is indeed UK slang. The Oxford English Dictionary has a definition: http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/blag?view=uk
In this context, it's the second: to "obtain by clever talk or lying". Chicanery, trickery - that sort of thing. She was booked on an economy class flight and got herself and Danielle an upgrade thanks to the "blag". A simple example might be that they pointed out they were both famous [sic] and promised they'd say something nice about the airline in their next interviews.
--Zoid9969 (talk) 17:20, 12 January 2008 (UTC)zoid9969
Im from the UK and have never heard the word 'blagged' ever. Maxtitan (talk) 20:05, 19 March 2008 (UTC)

