For. Look, I don't know what a "snark" is, or "Edwardian," or "Gentlemen," but I do know that, as an Edwardian gentleman, this was very useful in the hunt for the elusive snark. Le Cejak•<13:37 Oct 12, 2008>
For. I haven't read the poem, so this may explain how I felt it took a while to get going. By the end, I was rather enjoying all the odd quirks of language. --15Mickey20(talk to Mickey) 11:52, 15 October 2008 (UTC)
Comment. A snark once bit my sister. Le Cejak•<16:11 Oct 12, 2008>
Comment. NO, IT'S TRUE!! It happened during a sojourn in Canada! They both went to a bar and before they knew what was happening they-We're sorry. Those responsible for snarking those who were responsible have been snarked.Le Cejak•<16:12 Oct 12, 2008>
Abstain. Having not read the Carrol poem in question, this isn't very funny. And how many of the prospective FA audience have read that poem? Huh. pillow talk 23:42, 14 October 2008 (UTC)
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