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Peer Review: A19878529 - Treehouses
wildporridge Started conversation Feb 15, 2007
Entry: Treehouses - A19878529
Author: wildporridge - U7496898
Any suggestions of how to develop this entry further?
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Feb 15, 2007
Well, you could tell us something about the origins of the treehouse, I could imagine that some cultures actually lived in treehouses, whether there are regions where inhabited treehouses can still be found, their frequent appearance in films and literature, etc. And I wouldn't say it's only a little boy's dream, why do you think girls don't dream of having a treehouse?
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Icy North Posted Feb 15, 2007
I really hope you can flesh it out, as it would make a really fascinating addition to the guide!
I think that our modern risk-averse cash-disposable society now goes out and buys expensive purpose-built climbing frames, thereby robbing children of the joy of making a den their own.
Icy
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U168592 Posted Feb 15, 2007
This has got major potential - would love to see some more! (and I recall little girls enjoying tree-houses too )
Some anecdotes, references to popular culture (Bart Simpson?), explaining how to build the easy variety, famous tree-forts (Swiss Family Robinson, Tarzan, numerous ecologists who live in some to study animals etc.).
There's loads of ideas and places you could go with this, it's just deciding whther to keep it small and simple or going out on a limb, so to speak
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Wyatt Posted Feb 17, 2007
If you add anything about treehouses in pop culture, like Matt suggested, you could also mention how Calvin and Hobbes (A224759) used a treehouse as the headquarters for their secret society G.R.O.S.S (Get Rid Of Slimey girlS).
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J Posted Feb 19, 2007
I think Ewoks from Star Wars had tree houses too. They were quite impressive ones, at that.
There's no reason this shouldn't go into the Edited Guide, though. If the author wishes to expand it, great, but this is a perfectly fine entry on Children's Treehouses. I enjoyed it.
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wildporridge Posted Feb 22, 2007
Well yes thankyou all for your suggestions.
I shall endevour to expand to popular culture, simple construction methods and the fact that yes, girls can enjoy them too.
Thanks
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U168592 Posted Mar 15, 2007
Just to remind you WP that we're still looking forward to seeing this built into a veritable fortress of solitude to stand tall amongst EG Entries...
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R_O_Shipman Posted Mar 15, 2007
I think that's a good start, but you need to take it somewhere. Definately an area with real potential though.
Oh and plural of roof - rooves? Surely not roofs!
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Mar 15, 2007
>>Oh and plural of roof - rooves? Surely not roofs!<<
Plural of roof is roofs. There is no such word as rooves, as I recently pointed out in another entry.
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R_O_Shipman Posted Mar 15, 2007
but it sounds and looks so wrong!
Surely we could petition the people of Oxford to get this henious error in our nation's beautiful language resolved. We may also be able to get pork as a verb.
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Leo Posted Mar 19, 2007
Down in New Guinea there are cultures that live in treehouses. I wish I saved the article so I could give you an exact name, but all I know is that they still practise cannibalism.
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Peer Review: A19878529 - Treehouses
- 1: wildporridge (Feb 15, 2007)
- 2: aka Bel - A87832164 (Feb 15, 2007)
- 3: Icy North (Feb 15, 2007)
- 4: U168592 (Feb 15, 2007)
- 5: Wyatt (Feb 17, 2007)
- 6: J (Feb 19, 2007)
- 7: wildporridge (Feb 22, 2007)
- 8: U168592 (Mar 15, 2007)
- 9: R_O_Shipman (Mar 15, 2007)
- 10: aka Bel - A87832164 (Mar 15, 2007)
- 11: R_O_Shipman (Mar 15, 2007)
- 12: Leo (Mar 19, 2007)
- 13: Milos (Apr 30, 2007)
- 14: U168592 (Apr 30, 2007)
- 15: aka Bel - A87832164 (May 1, 2007)
- 16: Milos (May 1, 2007)
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