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A417845 Glastonbury Festival, UK
La Fajita Started conversation Aug 16, 2000
There is no write up of this glorious monstrosity in the Edited guide, so perhaps this one will do... I wrote it to be more informative than the others I have read in the unedited guide - which are of little or no use. Anybody fancy blowing my trumpet? I'll blow yours if you want.
Thanks.
A417845 Glastonbury Festival, UK
La Fajita Posted Aug 16, 2000
Oh yeah...
http://www.h2g2.com/A417845
A417845 Glastonbury Festival, UK
La Fajita Posted Aug 17, 2000
Is anybody there? It seems there is another Glastonbury article submitted for the Edited guide - whoo!
Please offer your advice...
A417845 Glastonbury Festival, UK
Crescent Posted Aug 17, 2000
Sorry, thought I had already commented It is a good article, and will probably be combined with the other one to form an all-encompassing Edited Guide Entry - both authors will be credited. It is very good, and complements the other article nicely, playing up to its weaker points Until later....
BCNU - Crescent
Congrats La Fajita
Crescent Posted Sep 26, 2000
Woohoo This entry has been accepted for inclusion into The Edited Guide Well done From here it is posted to the SubEds, who will do what they have to and make it fit in with the Guidelines, basically tidy it up, put in GuideML where needed etc. This may take some time, so yet again patience is required. The next confirmation you will recieve will be when it is put up on The Front Page, and into The Edited Guide. Again Congrats This Thread is now closed.
BCNU - Crescent
Congrats La Fajita
Mark Moxon Posted Sep 26, 2000
Editorial note: This thread has been moved off the Peer Review page to the entry's own forums, as it has now been accepted for editing.
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