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I removed an unsourced claim that went into some detail about Henry's character's alleged traits and included medical terminology that I was not happy with. I was reverted and have [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul_Henry_%28actor%29&action=historysubmit&diff=556022259&oldid=556007241 again removed it]. This is Wikipedia, and I would appreciate it if the information was [[WP:V|sourced]]. It is not enough to say that "it is known to Brits over a certain age" (a paraphrase of the edit summary that originally reverted my removal). We cannot go around making statements that relate to mental health etc without at least some sort of justification. Thanks. - [[User:Sitush|Sitush]] ([[User talk:Sitush|talk]]) 23:34, 20 May 2013 (UTC)
I removed an unsourced claim that went into some detail about Henry's character's alleged traits and included medical terminology that I was not happy with. I was reverted and have [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul_Henry_%28actor%29&action=historysubmit&diff=556022259&oldid=556007241 again removed it]. This is Wikipedia, and I would appreciate it if the information was [[WP:V|sourced]]. It is not enough to say that "it is known to Brits over a certain age" (a paraphrase of the edit summary that originally reverted my removal). We cannot go around making statements that relate to mental health etc without at least some sort of justification. Thanks. - [[User:Sitush|Sitush]] ([[User talk:Sitush|talk]]) 23:34, 20 May 2013 (UTC)

== Benny ==

Benny was/is a term used by the British Forces post 1982 to describe the indigenous male population of the Falkland Islands, as most had never seen Crossroads it didn't arouse any comment however with the advent better tv the local populous soon realised that whilst light hearted it was derogatory and requested that the forces refrain from talking about them in such terms which they duly did, in future they were referred to a SB's, when asked why they now referred to them as SB's the answer was Still Benny's!!!


== Benny ==
== Benny ==

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I removed an unsourced claim that went into some detail about Henry's character's alleged traits and included medical terminology that I was not happy with. I was reverted and have again removed it. This is Wikipedia, and I would appreciate it if the information was sourced. It is not enough to say that "it is known to Brits over a certain age" (a paraphrase of the edit summary that originally reverted my removal). We cannot go around making statements that relate to mental health etc without at least some sort of justification. Thanks. - Sitush (talk) 23:34, 20 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Benny

Benny was/is a term used by the British Forces post 1982 to describe the indigenous male population of the Falkland Islands, as most had never seen Crossroads it didn't arouse any comment however with the advent better tv the local populous soon realised that whilst light hearted it was derogatory and requested that the forces refrain from talking about them in such terms which they duly did, in future they were referred to a SB's, when asked why they now referred to them as SB's the answer was Still Benny's!!!

Benny

Benny was/is a term used by the British Forces post 1982 to describe the indigenous male population of the Falkland Islands, as most had never seen Crossroads it didn't arouse any comment however with the advent better tv the local populous soon realised that whilst light hearted it was derogatory and requested that the forces refrain from talking about them in such terms which they duly did, in future they were referred to a SB's, when asked why they now referred to them as SB's the answer was Still Benny's!!!