For.Romartus and Zarbag have written this epic, see, and are modest about the thing. This article alone is what makes any criticism of Uncyclopedia meaningless, for it stands as our shining star to the world. I am applauding with my feet as I type this with my hands. Thanks to both of them for this opus. Aleister 11:00 14-1-'13
For. Although it is bit long. Mn-z 19:28, January 14, 2013 (UTC)
For.. Although it is too long and I know next to nothing about the subject. -- Simsilikesims(♀UN)Talk here. 00:37, January 16, 2013 (UTC)
For. As a member of the British public I can confirm everything in this article to be true. It's still missing section on some of our best exports though, like rugby, the venn diagram and Jeremy Kyle. --Writey 02:28, January 18, 2013 (UTC)
For. I have a feeling I've given this feedback before, but every time I read it I think of something else that should be added. Given it's epic nature, I don't think that'd be advisable though. SirCPTDrPuppyOnTheRadioGUNUmPWotMNotMFPVFPVFHCMPOTMUGM01:06 31 Jan
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Comment. could this article be broken down? It does run about 1.7 classic iCarly's or .8 Spang's talk page before he archived. --Mn-z 19:30, January 14, 2013 (UTC)
Your attention span is too short. I should stop typing now as you probably couldn't read it, owing to the attention span and all. OK, you will be tested on this post. Answer a) Did I say I will keep typing, 2) that I should stop typing, or 3) that you should start typing. Aleister later on the 14th
Comment. I'm not sure this is quite finished. I think there should be full sections on weddings, olympics, famous people dying, marks and spencers oven meals and cruising in McDonalds' toilets. ShabiDOO 03:05, January 15, 2013 (UTC)
Featured. Better do it I guess RomArtus*Imperator ITRA (Orate) ® 16:26, February 1, 2013 (UTC) This article has passed VFH and was featured on 1 February 2013. This page is now archived; do not edit it, it will have no effect.
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