Talk:Danny Grant (ice hockey)
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Danny Grant from Wyoming
[edit]I removed the section in this article about Danny Grant from Wyoming, a person referenced in the video podcast "Ask a Ninja." While I personally find Ask a Ninja very amusing, this article is about the hockey player Danny Grant and any entries about other people (fictional or otherwise) should be placed in their own article. For reference, this is what I removed:
As told by the Ninja on the Ask A Ninja episode 23, he is the third person to live through the "ninternships" after Joan of Arc and Benjamin Franklin. He is from Wyoming. Here's what the Ninja has to say: "I don't know what to tell ya. All I can say is 'watch out'. I'm just saying Danny Grant for my money is the deadliest thing to come out of Wyoming since Dick Cheney. I can only imagine what that kid can do."
Reversing redirect
[edit]Ahem. The very first element of WP:NAME is "Use the most easily recognized name: Generally, article naming should prefer what the greatest number of English speakers would most easily recognize, with a reasonable minimum of ambiguity, while at the same time making linking to those articles easy and second nature." Every part of Grant's hockey career, in every publication from the Hockey Encyclopedia to Total Hockey, on hockeydb.com and the Hall of Fame website, uses "Danny." I see that the editor's done a number of redirect pages the other way around, and trust this is just a bobble. Ravenswing 09:20, 16 July 2009 (UTC)
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