Talk:Stanislav Gross
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[edit]Divorce - Gross was married in his early 20', for a year. He tried to hide it.
The current article looks contains way too much of current events. It may be better to wait a bit until Gross gets kicked out of politics to have less-biased view, though. Pavel Vozenilek 17:44, 8 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Gross politics?
[edit]Given that the adjective gross in English means rough, rude or disgusting, this section title is either an amusing mistake by a non-native speaker, or a thinly-veiled attempt at smearing, or a bad joke. — Miguel 08:25, 2005 Apr 21 (UTC)
- Feel free to change it. Gross means nothing in Czech so that's likely why it was named so. Pavel Vozenilek 23:41, 21 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- Gross means large in German, I'm assuming hes of German backround. It means absolutely nothing in Czech so its not that funny at all.
- I know what Gross means in German, but this is the English wikipedia. To an English speaker with no knowledge of Czech or German, "Gross politics" must sound like a bad joke, especially in light of the corruption scandal. At least restore the apostrophe as in "Gross' politics". — Miguel 20:08, 2005 Apr 27 (UTC)
- I agree with Miguel, we should not make even accidental plays on words or presume more than general knowledge of the readers. Matt 07:55, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)
OK he may extremely corrupt and stolen money from the Czech people, but compared to Klaus he's a rank amateur
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