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Perhaps a one-way link from Bart Simpson to his apparent namesake. Ed Poor

Sure; I just thought it funny to point out that because Ellmist had made "Bartholomew" a redirect to "Bart Simpson", the link to "Bartholomew" on the page about the 12 apostles went directly there. This is probably not what he had in mind. :-)

I agree, as per the discussion regarding "Margaret". And let's be nice to Ellmist, because he's a hard worker and his heart is in the right place :-) --Ed Poor

he was mean

St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre

I'm removing this link as it really has nothing to do with Bartholomew beyond the mere coincidence of his name. May as well put the Bart Simpson link back in. Jumbo 18:49, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC) and was verry nice (mean0

Barto?

For American English, we say "Bartholomew (learned); Bart, Barto (vernacular)". Bart is roughly equally so in the UK, I would think, including referring to a church or hospital as "St. Bart's". "Barto" I've never heard in my life, what is the basis for this? - Jmabel | Talk 06:35, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

3 days, no answer, removed "Barto". - Jmabel | Talk 18:51, 6 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

HEll0 EVERY0NE! SAiNT BARTH0L0MEW iS S00 C00Li0 <333 MWAH!