Talk:So Long Sucker

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[edit] Copyright Infringement

Please note that I removed the bulk of this article because it plagiarizes this web site. If you are the original author of that material and would like to have it on Wikipedia, see WP:CP about what to do. Otherwise, please do not add it again. You can certainly summarize it in your own words, however. --Fell Collar 15:26, 8 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Example?

The definition of how to play is thorough, but possibly a bit overwhelming. It seems like a simple example of a couple rounds of play would be useful. I'd write one myself, but I'm not entirely confident that I understand what's going on. - Flooey 22:47, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Alternative name - clarification

I have tried (but failed) to keep people from making a howler. If you look at the book (which predates the TV show by several years) you will see (as I wrote last in May 2007 but people don't seem to read the history note):

In the biography - but not the BBC programme - it's "Fuck Your Buddy" - and the book is surely the more reliable source

What seems to happen is that people who have seen the TV show assume this is a typo - and change it to "Fuck You Buddy". Why clever researchers at the BBC chose to change this (and so subtly make a point about Nash and his game which I think is not actually there) is for others to discuss. But the reference in the article is to what it says in a book - and so this should be kept accurate.Testbed (talk) 08:34, 23 April 2008 (UTC)