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Miranda (Make tea! Yes, Cissdur, it's still me) Started conversation Oct 19, 2002
Congratulations on a very good entry! It's well-written, entertaining (at least to me, but then I'm Norwegian myself), comprehensive and - as far as I can judge - correct in all details. In short, it's the entry I wish I had written myself! Hope you don't mind me making a link to it from my Space. Oh, by the way, maybe you should add lutefisk (A155963) to your list of related pages? (I also spotted a couple of typos, but some other pedant will probably point them out sooner or later...)
Nice work
Miranda
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NAITA (Join ViTAL - A1014625) Posted Oct 21, 2002
Well, since it's been accepted into the Edited Guide (A803422) I can't be bothered to change anything. But I see that lutefisk is absent from the Edited Entry as well, you should go point this out to the PTB.
I couldn't belive my eyes when I saw that there was no Edited Entry on Norway, and just had to write one, so I'm happy that people like it. On the way to the front page is also my entry on Trolls (A827417) and on Norwegian Public Holidays (A827525). But I haven't had the time and energy and inspiration to write much after those... hopefully it'll come to me soon. I'd like to write something about brunost.
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Miranda (Make tea! Yes, Cissdur, it's still me) Posted Oct 21, 2002
So sorry, I thought this was the edited guide - must have followed an old link! I'll have to change the link from my page, then. I liked the other ones, too. Brunost certainly deserves an entry! I'll leave you to it (you're doing such a good job ) and chip away at my own entry on Sepultura - a subject I know very little about, so it'll probably take a while...
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