A Conversation for York, England, UK
A422513 - York, England, UK
Michael Notforyou Started conversation Mar 14, 2001
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A442513
This entry is the most thorough entry on York, and is currently the only moderated one available. It reads like a strange guidebook. A guidebook author that likes the word "hell."
A422513 - York, England, UK
Inkwash Posted Mar 14, 2001
Wow- I like this entry.
And there was me thinking that the view from York train station was all there was to it.
In my humble opinion I'd say it's fit for entry but for three things:
1) The 'hells' would probably have to go
2) Recommended articles tend not to contain first person references
3) I'm not a Scout or a Sub-Ed.
Still...
A422513 - York, England, UK
Michael Notforyou Posted Mar 15, 2001
Hells: gone.
Sorry, the first-person references stay until a sub-ed nixes them. But, now I wait for a scout.
Congrats - THIS THREAD IS NOW CLOSED
Crescent Posted Apr 9, 2001
Congratulations, this Entry has passed through the turbulent waters of Peer Review and passed to the calm sailing of a SubEd The SubEds may take some time on Entries, so it still may be a while before it reaches the Edited Guide, but it is on its way So with a bit of patience it should soon be on The Front Page Again, congratulations - THIS THREAD IS NOW CLOSED
BCNU - Crescent
Congratulations!
h2g2 auto-messages Posted Apr 11, 2001
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