Talk:Splendour in the Grass

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Wow, maybe if the author had their shit together they could have got themselves a ticket. I managed to get 12

this is pretty fucked someone who actually knows needs to fix it up or delete it

I removed some swearing just then, but being somewhat of a wiki newbie, am not game to remove or edit large sections. I'm pretty sure some large sections such as...

At 12:00pm on Ann Street in Brisbane, QLD, hundereds of patrons who missed out on a ticket began to riot in the street outside the Ticketing Solutions Pty Ltd headquarters. Rioters smashed their way through the front foyer and into the board room, only to find a note reading "Thankyou for your patience, please do not hit refresh or we will kick you in the balls. Please wait 60 seconds until trashing this office."

...are incorrect, but please if I'm wrong... ;P ForgottenSin 08:55, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

Its idiots like this that are the reson for unis not allowing student to reference wiki. Ticket solutions doesn't even have an office on Ann st.


Ahem. Personally, I found the changes to be absolutely hilarious. The ticketing system was a joke, therefore I think Splendor's wiki article should also be treated as one. Wiki is an unreliable source in the eyes of universities not only because of its content, but also its process. It has not undergone scrutiny from experts and officials that a publication would generally undergo. Of course the article needed to be changed, eventually, but there is no reason to be so uptight. I pity those without a sense of humor, how dry your lives must be! --Meeksa 07:59, 15 May 2007 (UTC)