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− | :For the record, it was a bank. I suppose you could put 'bank' under CIT, but that seems somewhat pointless to me. | + | :For the record, it was a bank. I suppose you could put 'bank' under CIT, but that seems somewhat pointless to me. -- gdw |
− | + | Also are Tazmania and Tasmania (and variants) interchangable? -- gdw | |
− | + | Also, TT (the guy in the costume) is from Tazmania, not Australia... Though the former is legally part of the latter, would he consider himself Australian? - gdw | |
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+ | From the reading I've done and the searches I've done online, Tasmania is the correct spelling. Tazmania has been most popularly used for the Warner Brothers character and his home, etc. Generally Tasmania is used to describe the island and associated places (Tasman Sea, etc.), and Tazmania has generally been used in pop culture. | ||
+ | I think if Tazmanian Tiger is from from Tasmania, he would consider himself to be both a Tasmanian and an Australian in the same way I would consider myself a Missourian and an American. --[[User:Matt|Matt]] 11:37, 30 November 2007 (CST) |
Latest revision as of 09:37, 30 November 2007
I see no mention anywhere that Taz was robbing a bank. There is nothing in the comic that backs this up. He had a sack but it could've contained anything. Perhaps this should be changed til we know otherwise. --Matt 22:46, 29 November 2007 (CST)
- Go right ahead.
- For the record, it was a bank. I suppose you could put 'bank' under CIT, but that seems somewhat pointless to me. -- gdw
Also are Tazmania and Tasmania (and variants) interchangable? -- gdw
Also, TT (the guy in the costume) is from Tazmania, not Australia... Though the former is legally part of the latter, would he consider himself Australian? - gdw
From the reading I've done and the searches I've done online, Tasmania is the correct spelling. Tazmania has been most popularly used for the Warner Brothers character and his home, etc. Generally Tasmania is used to describe the island and associated places (Tasman Sea, etc.), and Tazmania has generally been used in pop culture. I think if Tazmanian Tiger is from from Tasmania, he would consider himself to be both a Tasmanian and an Australian in the same way I would consider myself a Missourian and an American. --Matt 11:37, 30 November 2007 (CST)