Talk:Far Off Lands

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I think that "Foreign Lands" and "Far off Lands" are similar enough to be included in the same article until we have a heck of a lot more info. Far Off lands are a specific case of Foreign Lands. They are both terms for places outside [[Free Country, USA]] which is fairly insular if the globe on [[Main Page 1]] is any indication. [[User:Drhaggis|<nowiki></nowiki>]]- [[User:Drhaggis|Dr Haggis]] - [[User talk: Drhaggis|Talk]] 15:11, 11 Dec 2004 (MST)
I think that "Foreign Lands" and "Far off Lands" are similar enough to be included in the same article until we have a heck of a lot more info. Far Off lands are a specific case of Foreign Lands. They are both terms for places outside [[Free Country, USA]] which is fairly insular if the globe on [[Main Page 1]] is any indication. [[User:Drhaggis|<nowiki></nowiki>]]- [[User:Drhaggis|Dr Haggis]] - [[User talk: Drhaggis|Talk]] 15:11, 11 Dec 2004 (MST)
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True, but from what we've seen of Thomas' anatomy, Foreign Lands might be outside Free Country, USA, Earth. Far Off Lands is definitely on planet Earth. -Superdotman

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This page states that Thomas is from Far Off Lands, but the term Mrs. Commanderson uses is "foreign lands". Should we differentiate? --Upsilon

Perhaps. I thought she said "Far Off". Perhaps we should remove it from the article, unless we want to merge the concept of foreign lands and Far off lands.-Drhaggis 11:29, 15 Nov 2004 (MST)

We should merge them. Room Temperature Ones are brewed in Foreign Lands. →FireBird

They shouldn't be merged. Foreign Lands and Far-Off Lands are two completely diferrent places; there's no proof otherwise. Think of the completely different analogy of Bubs' Concession Stand and Strong Badia. There's just no proof they're the same place (yes they're close, I know that). -Superdotman

I think that "Foreign Lands" and "Far off Lands" are similar enough to be included in the same article until we have a heck of a lot more info. Far Off lands are a specific case of Foreign Lands. They are both terms for places outside Free Country, USA which is fairly insular if the globe on Main Page 1 is any indication. - Dr Haggis - Talk 15:11, 11 Dec 2004 (MST)

True, but from what we've seen of Thomas' anatomy, Foreign Lands might be outside Free Country, USA, Earth. Far Off Lands is definitely on planet Earth. -Superdotman

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