Difference between revisions of "Talk:Beck's head"

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Should it be "Beck's head"?  I find it awkward how some pages have "'s head" added to it, and some don't.  Shouldn't the Star Trek actors, Stephen Hawking, and Al Gore all have "'s head" added on, since that's what they are now, or should we just drop the "head" ending altogether? - [[User:Unit 3.0]] 22:20, 13 October, 2010 (EST)
Should it be "Beck's head"?  I find it awkward how some pages have "'s head" added to it, and some don't.  Shouldn't the Star Trek actors, Stephen Hawking, and Al Gore all have "'s head" added on, since that's what they are now, or should we just drop the "head" ending altogether? - [[User:Unit 3.0]] 22:20, 13 October, 2010 (EST)
:We should keep the ''head'' part. Not all celebrities are in jars, you know. But this article is definetely supposed to be moved. However, the ''Star Trek'' cast members have their own bodies, thanks to [[Melllvar]]. The Al Gore article is a different case, though, because the character appears in both forms. (By the way, why was [[Leonard Nimoy]] moved?) [[User:San Saber|San Saber]] 18:42, 14 October 2010 (CEST)

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Should it be "Beck's head"? I find it awkward how some pages have "'s head" added to it, and some don't. Shouldn't the Star Trek actors, Stephen Hawking, and Al Gore all have "'s head" added on, since that's what they are now, or should we just drop the "head" ending altogether? - User:Unit 3.0 22:20, 13 October, 2010 (EST)

We should keep the head part. Not all celebrities are in jars, you know. But this article is definetely supposed to be moved. However, the Star Trek cast members have their own bodies, thanks to Melllvar. The Al Gore article is a different case, though, because the character appears in both forms. (By the way, why was Leonard Nimoy moved?) San Saber 18:42, 14 October 2010 (CEST)