Talk:Fiasco
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Disambig?
[edit]This article seems to have little focus, mentioning a varied set of things with the name "Fiasco". Perhaps it would be better to give each thing its own article with greater length than seen here, and turn this into a disambig page? --Jemiller226 04:43, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Fiasco Fiasco Fiasco?
[edit]Anybody else find it funny that the section devoted to the misuse of the word fiasco to denote a confused mess, itself uses "fiasco" in the sense of "a confused mess"? So, to the extent it may have not been named ironically (and it wasn't a registered user so it's hard to know), the section itself is a fiasco in the real sense.
Johndodd 05:26, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
this american life
[edit]http://thislife.org/pages/descriptions/97/61.html
'Fiasco!' on "This American Life"
Is "far fiasco" the correct Italian?
[edit]I would have expected the Italian to be "fare un fiasco". I haven't edited the page because I am not a native Italian speaker. NickNak 13:16, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
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