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== Credits ==
== Credits ==
While the original sources are credited in this article, this is almost a complete ripoff of what's found at [http://s23.org/wiki/Cloved_Lemon_Kissing_Game s23.org/wiki/Cloved_Lemon_Kissing_Game].  Hopefully that's not a problem--the s23 article can be used freely if it's not used for commercial purposes, but I wanted to give credit where credit's due. I've seen a lot of debate about who actually started the game, but haven't found any sources I'm sure about.  If anyone knows, please add it to the article. [[User:Eldwin Nightowl|Eldwin Nightowl]] 14:14, 4 December 2008 (PST)


While the original sources are credited in this article, this is almost a complete ripoff of what's found at [http://s23.org/wiki/Cloved_Lemon_Kissing_Game s23.org/wiki/Cloved_Lemon_Kissing_Game].  Hopefully that's not a problem--the s23 article can be used freely if it's not used for commercial purposes, but I wanted to give credit where credit's due. I've seen a lot of debate about who actually started the game, but haven't found any sources I'm sure about. If anyone knows, please add it to the article. [[User:Eldwin Nightowl|Eldwin Nightowl]] 14:14, 4 December 2008 (PST)
 
== Cloven Lemon ==
I had long thought that the usage "cloven lemon" was incorrect.  However, this may be a reference to Shakespeare as added in the article. Does anyone know if this joke in ''Love's Labour's Lost'' was a source for the origin of our cloved lemon? It seems appropriate that a comedy about love could be a source for a tongue-in-cheek kissing game.... [[User:Eldwin Nightowl|Eldwin Nightowl]] 11:53, 6 December 2008 (PST)

Latest revision as of 12:53, 6 December 2008

Credits

While the original sources are credited in this article, this is almost a complete ripoff of what's found at s23.org/wiki/Cloved_Lemon_Kissing_Game. Hopefully that's not a problem--the s23 article can be used freely if it's not used for commercial purposes, but I wanted to give credit where credit's due. I've seen a lot of debate about who actually started the game, but haven't found any sources I'm sure about. If anyone knows, please add it to the article. Eldwin Nightowl 14:14, 4 December 2008 (PST)


Cloven Lemon

I had long thought that the usage "cloven lemon" was incorrect. However, this may be a reference to Shakespeare as added in the article. Does anyone know if this joke in Love's Labour's Lost was a source for the origin of our cloved lemon? It seems appropriate that a comedy about love could be a source for a tongue-in-cheek kissing game.... Eldwin Nightowl 11:53, 6 December 2008 (PST)