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'Clarke' has an 'e' in it according to this website: | 'Clarke' has an 'e' in it according to this website: | ||
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* you're absolutely right. i remember debating that this summer but i can't figure out how i ended up on the wrong side of the argument. her page should be moved (back!) then too. my bad. there is this .... http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/theoffice/epguide/series1/s1ep2_feature.shtml ... but everything else has an 'e' indeed. [[User:Steve is King|Steve is King]] 03:54, 18 November 2007 (GMT) | |||
** After I posted this I went looking for a few more sources. Wikipedia has the 'e', IMDb doesn't have the 'e' -but what do they know? And to complicate things, some sites hyphenate her last two names, while others don't! Thinking about it, we should use the published script books of The Office as our definitive source. I don't have a copy, so I'll make a post on the forum.<br>[[User:WikiSysop|WikiSysop]] 04:04, 18 November 2007 (GMT) |
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Jennifer's Name
'Clarke' has an 'e' in it according to this website:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/theoffice/characters/profile_jennifer.shtml
- you're absolutely right. i remember debating that this summer but i can't figure out how i ended up on the wrong side of the argument. her page should be moved (back!) then too. my bad. there is this .... http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/theoffice/epguide/series1/s1ep2_feature.shtml ... but everything else has an 'e' indeed. Steve is King 03:54, 18 November 2007 (GMT)
- After I posted this I went looking for a few more sources. Wikipedia has the 'e', IMDb doesn't have the 'e' -but what do they know? And to complicate things, some sites hyphenate her last two names, while others don't! Thinking about it, we should use the published script books of The Office as our definitive source. I don't have a copy, so I'll make a post on the forum.
WikiSysop 04:04, 18 November 2007 (GMT)
- After I posted this I went looking for a few more sources. Wikipedia has the 'e', IMDb doesn't have the 'e' -but what do they know? And to complicate things, some sites hyphenate her last two names, while others don't! Thinking about it, we should use the published script books of The Office as our definitive source. I don't have a copy, so I'll make a post on the forum.