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I've often wanted to go (not just for the fireworks, but also the King & Barnes!)
One year we'd planned to stay with our friends in Paddock Wood and drive down, but the lady of the house was pregnant and due that week (thoughtless of her!)
Alex Salmond is just a silly billy, I'd vote for Cameron or Clegg myself!
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PhilLenoir wrote: the King & Barnes
That's Horsham. Harveys is the Lewes brewery. And damn fine beer it is too!
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Sorry Richard, I've been out of the UK for 18 years and the memory isn't what it was (or has it always been bad and I've forgotten?).
You are, of course, correct and Harvey's does a nice pint. Was it (is it) them that does an Old called Elizabethan ale?
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PhilLenoir wrote: Was it (is it) them that does an Old called Elizabethan ale?
Yes: http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/164/2416/[^]
Unfortunately:
Harveys Elizabethan Ale
Availability: Limited (brewed once)
Notes: This beer is retired; no longer brewed.
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I thought it used to be brewed every winter. I certainly had a pint or two (not in the same sitting!) way back when.
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It was the 5% cask that I drank, although I seem to remember having some of the bottles when I ran one of Alan Greenwood's offies (are they still around - I should do a search!)
You sound like another beer fan, ever been a CamRA member?
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I did the search and found Alan on LinkedIn, I'll give him a poke! I ran the Lewisham shop for a few years until I set up my own off licence chain in and around Bristol. I've not seen or spoken to Alan since the mid 80s.
I used to be on the SE London CamRA committee and my business was the biggest exhibitor at the Bristol Beer Festival (possibly the biggest outside of the annual CamRA festival) during the early 80s.
Good times.
Enjoy Belgium!
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PhilLenoir wrote: I'd vote for Cameron or Clegg myself!
Clegg....Clegg...No, rings no bells. Who he?
This post dated 6th November 2015
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Clegg Nut: (n, politic)
A reverse Winnet. A sheep adhering to the arse of a noxious piece of faecal-matter.
Derivation unknown.
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Cleaner to Aisle Three!
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They've already been done - look at the eight picture on this page:[^]
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They chickened out after someone complained to the police:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-29921797[^]
Someone on Twatter asked:
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Can you imagine the uproar amongst Better Together campaigners had Yes supporters burned an effigy of David Cameron?
They obviously weren't paying attention in 2010, then:
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An effigy of David Cameron holding a "puppet Nick Clegg" was burned in Lewes in 2010.
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I like the puppet idea - so true to life.
I still read the Eye on-line and especially like The Headmaster's Report!
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The didn't burn him - the blew him up![^]
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And people are complaining about it, and demanding that the organizers be prosecuted.
Some people just have no sense of humour.
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No webcam?
I've watched the Gavle goat every year for about seven years, waiting for it to burn down, and I missed it when it happened in 2011.
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Just curious to find out under what conditions you would awarded an article a mark of 1.
CP has a moderation process to ensure that all articles at least meet a certain standard of quality before they are published, so under what conditions would you give a very low mark to an article?
Personally, unless the article was condoning bad practice or was technically incorrect in some way, I would rather point this out in a comment than give a poor mark.
What do others think?
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- it should not be copy/paste from articles across the net. (I´m not good at spotting this, but others are )
- too short/unclear
- bad writing, bad lay-out.
- hello world type of stuff
Basically I try to imagine the added value to the community. It should add something new, like a tool or framework or give a new insight to something that already exists. I generally only mark it as not good enough (yet), I rarely explicitly vote down.
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Your list pretty much sums up my reasons as well.
I would also add that the article doesn't state the intended goals and just rambles on about a random topic.
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I'd do both - the mark of 1 is important in moving the article down the rankings so someone searching is not as readily directed to it.
Although, I do agree, it is very rare that the moderation system allows rubbish through...
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Duncan Edwards Jones wrote: it is very rare that the moderation system allows rubbish through...
I presume you have not moderated any article in the last five years.
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I have - but I didn't let any rubbish through and other moderators do an even better job than I did.
I will say - in fantastic management whalesong and josticks speak - that receiving a vote of 1 is often a good learning experience. Therefore any 1 with a genuine comment is as appreciated as a 5.
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Duncan Edwards Jones wrote: herefore any 1 with a genuine comment is as appreciated as a 5.
Regrettably, only by those who care about quality. There seem to be a lot of "authors" who post only to boost rep or make it look good on their resume, and they can take umbrage if told there is a problem!
Doesn't stop me doing it when I see garbage, but I generally also hit the "Extremely poor quality" flag as well...
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