Talk:White Castle

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Disambiguation, precedence of articles, spelling[edit]

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Is it really necessary to put a Hamburger chain above White castle in Wales??? Shouldn't it be moved somewhere else? Or should this be considered an advertisement? --219.207.92.34 05:08, 27 Apr 2004 (UTC)

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OK! I moved the Hamburger chain to Whitecastle, as that seems to be the correct spelling (according to several websites). --219.207.92.34 07:02, 27 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Alas, that is not the correct spelling, which is White Castle. See here - Nunh-huh 07:06, 27 Apr 2004 (UTC)
I shifted both, to White Castle (restaurant) and White Castle (Wales), with a disambiguation page. As to the spelling, here's the corporate site: http://www.whitecastle.com/ I've always seen it spelled as two words on the restaurants. MisfitToys 07:24, Apr 27, 2004 (UTC)
Sorry, but I fail to see HOW or WHY the old castle in the UK should be above the White Castle restaurant chain? And Yes, it IS two words.

Here is a picture of me celebrating my victory at the White Castle in Downtown Nashville. [1] Yes, people DO make harold and Kumar-ish quests for Slyders. During my 2005 vacation, my Best Friend Rob and I made TWO trips to the closest White Castle, which is in Nashville, Tennessee. We live in Atlanta. The Manager noticed we were from out of town and struck up a conversation which turned to why we were in Nashville.. she wasn't surprised AT ALL that we were there for Slyders, she told us she has seen people who have flown there from several states away just to get them. There are other related pictures and journal entries here. [2] (TeamGoon)

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