Talk:Bompas & Parr

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Nonsensical article...[edit]

Much of this piece makes little sense.

We are told they are named "after the defunct food company of the same name". Who was that "defunct food company" then? Bompas and Parr? Who are they? Well, they are named "after the defunct food company of the same name"...

And the whole of the last paragraph needs some elucidation. A London Outdoor Event in 2012 that is actually to be held in Edinburgh in 2009? And seems to be written in the future tense. Has it happened yet? Or was it just speculated? Or imagined in a dream?

Stick to making jellies boys and keep the sticky fingers away from Wikipedia...

Twizzlemas (talk) 14:11, 13 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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