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− | The real Sage of Nininger was a 19th-century crank named [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignatius_Donnelly Ignatius Donnelly], who among other things was responsible for the revival of the Atlantis theory and the Bacon-wrote-Shakespeare theory. He has absolutely nothing to do with Warren Buffett. | + | The real Sage of Nininger was a 19th-century crank named [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignatius_Donnelly Ignatius Donnelly], who among other things was responsible for the revival of the Atlantis theory and the Bacon-wrote-Shakespeare theory. He has absolutely nothing to do with Warren Buffett. --[[User:Jcowan|Jcowan]] 21:34, 17 Nov 2004 (EST) |
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Do I smell a certain resemblance to a gentleman from Omaha? --Dok 19:36, 26 Oct 2004 (EDT)
You do. It was the resemblance of Hasawithe to Hathaway that did it. --Jcowan 22:16, 26 Oct 2004 (EDT)
That is: Godefroi Hasawithe is based on Warren Buffett, and Gweddil Fluffett is based on Berkshire Hathaway. --Jcowan 21:32, 29 Oct 2004 (EDT)
Sage of Nininger
The real Sage of Nininger was a 19th-century crank named Ignatius Donnelly, who among other things was responsible for the revival of the Atlantis theory and the Bacon-wrote-Shakespeare theory. He has absolutely nothing to do with Warren Buffett. --Jcowan 21:34, 17 Nov 2004 (EST)