Talk:Shepherd's pie

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“Enjoying that shepherd? It had a mummy and daddy.”[[edit source]]

Since I haven’t read the novel, I don’t know who says it, so I was placed in the unfortunate position of being forced to remove another fine user’s work completely. You, Danochy, are welcome to re-add your contribution if you can clarify which character says it rather than treating it as word of God. Also, Shambala108, LauraBantham either of you got anything to add to this? I’m all ears. Well, not literally obviously, but I could be, but I digress, the point is, I’m listening.... NightmareofEden 02:15, April 25, 2020 (UTC)

There is no requirement to state which character makes the claim. The citation is sufficient to allow the comment. Shambala108 02:33, April 25, 2020 (UTC)
That is fine then, but only if one doesn’t suggest that this line means that sheperd’s pie certainly contains no shepherds in the DWU. We simply can’t know either way. NightmareofEden 02:39, April 25, 2020 (UTC)
Thanks for the rewrite! This seems pretty definitive! NightmareofEden 03:21, April 25, 2020 (UTC)
Just pointing out, grammatically speaking, shepherd's pie means "pie belonging to a shepherd". So no, shepherd's pie isn't made of shepherds (that would be shepherds pie or shepherd pie). Shambala108 04:35, April 25, 2020 (UTC)
Well, it’s no difference from apple’s pie, chicken’s pie, chocolate’s pie, rabbit’s pie, mince’s pie, etc.NightmareofEden 04:41, April 25, 2020 (UTC)
None of those things exist in the DWU (or at least we don't have articles for them). Shambala108 04:49, April 25, 2020 (UTC)