Talk:Canneto di Caronia fires
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[edit]This page doens't simply deserve to be present in the wiki, imho. As i did in it.wiki - where it has been traduced from english with google language tools - i propose it for deleting, since is a colletion of half-heard voices which doesn't come to attain a significance. Same goes for Caronia. --Balubino 21:09, 11 Jan 2005 (UTC)
I don't know what you're trying to say, but this page is just fine and does not need to be deleted. Caronia and this article should probably be merged together, though. - Bryce
It's a little intrusive for the author to suggest a water pipe can't catch fire. Water pipes are often coated with or surrounded by flammable sealings and insulators, which can obviously catch fire. -- Glen
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