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" be Horsless Headless Horsemann, or its intetnal name (hatman)? [[User:Sparkpin2|Sparkpin2]] 14:37, 6 July 2011 (PDT)
" be Horsless Headless Horsemann, or its intetnal name (hatman)? [[User:Sparkpin2|Sparkpin2]] 14:37, 6 July 2011 (PDT)
:It was correct and quite good, I just extended and rephrased it a bit and used the official name "Horseless Headless Horseman". --[[User:Barracuda|Barracuda]] 15:13, 6 July 2011 (PDT)
:It was correct and quite good, I just extended and rephrased it a bit and used the official name "Horseless Headless Horseman". --[[User:Barracuda|Barracuda]] 15:13, 6 July 2011 (PDT)
Why is he called the 'headless' horseman when he does in fact have a head? --[[User:Moth|Moth]] 10:52, 22 Oct 2011 (GMT)
:Because the story goes that the pumpkin isn't his original head. Seriously, go read up on your classic horror stories.--[[User:Henke37|Henke37]] 03:54, 22 October 2011 (PDT)
:It's a prosthetic head. Made out of a gourd-like squash. Didn't you learn this in band practice? --[[User:ThaiGrocer|ThaiGrocer]] 08:50, 22 October 2011 (PDT)

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My English is really bad. Is that write right?--Dmx6 13:35, 17 March 2011 (UTC)

I believe so. Should "This Entity creates the Horseless Headless Hatman. " be Horsless Headless Horsemann, or its intetnal name (hatman)? Sparkpin2 14:37, 6 July 2011 (PDT)

It was correct and quite good, I just extended and rephrased it a bit and used the official name "Horseless Headless Horseman". --Barracuda 15:13, 6 July 2011 (PDT)

Why is he called the 'headless' horseman when he does in fact have a head? --Moth 10:52, 22 Oct 2011 (GMT)

Because the story goes that the pumpkin isn't his original head. Seriously, go read up on your classic horror stories.--Henke37 03:54, 22 October 2011 (PDT)
It's a prosthetic head. Made out of a gourd-like squash. Didn't you learn this in band practice? --ThaiGrocer 08:50, 22 October 2011 (PDT)