Break a Leg defeats Break a Leg in mortal combat!
That's right! Our year-long battle has been won! At least for now -- this website, Break a Leg (the sitcom) has defeated the Wikipedia entry for "Break a Leg" (the phrase) for the #1 result in the google search for "Break a Leg."
What does this mean? Two things.
-People now have to say, "Break a Leg (the sitcom)" to one another, when wishing luck.
-We are more famous than theater.
Good times. Now let's get famous.
-Yuri
Posted on Monday, December 10, 2007
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sorry to burst your bubble BaL.....but i searched...and i found them first...sorry :S
Us or them? That's odd. I just searched again and we're still first..?
Well to me, Wikipedia is first....maybe its because I'm in Canada? ut It's google, it shouldn't be different.
it's first for me, too.
indeed
That's very odd. We're still first when I google it. As well as when Justin and Dashiell do it -- I wonder if it depends on your area? Does that even make sense?
First for me too.. yeah, there may be different google servers by location with slightly different results... Who knows. But since we can all see it first, I propose that the correct answer is Break a Leg = #1
Google.com - #1
Google.ca - #2
Google.co.uk - #2
Google.com.au - #2
Google.co.in - #2
Google.co.nz - #2
google.com brings you to .ca....I think its Canadian