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Crying Child

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Sodding 'ell, I've just been laughing me tits off at your little intro.

Somehow I lost all the early stuff, including your Barnstar. Crying child? Give it a good slap and put it in the airing cupboard in total darkness for an hour—that'll shut the little monster up. Replace tears with fear, that's what I say.... Your friendly child councillor 18:06, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

If I remember correctly, we had a bit of a run-in at the start of my editing, did we not? "Memories, in the corners of my shed..." (Barbara Strauss-&) Life should be like that - get all the shit stuff out of the way first (like piles, anal warts, industrial accidents, girlfriends shagging yer best mate, endoscopes up yer shitter and down yer gullet, and getting a right good kicking...) and then it's all days of wine and roses. (Which is a problem, because wine makes me throw up, and roses make me sneeze.) Such is life. andreasegde 19:20, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The Beatles Trivia

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They're at it again - trying to delete it. See the discussion page. The Beatles Trivia "delete" page. andreasegde 19:39, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ah-hah! I found your "Spot the Les Dennis" Barnstar. Eric Morecambe's testicles 21:07, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Have you contributed to The Beatles trivia delete page yet? I think not, young Joseph. If you don't hand your homework in on time, you will get a 'Chinese burn' on your buttocks, young man. Ernie Wise's foreskin (Uhrrgh...) 21:07, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your succinct comment on the Fabs trivia page. John Lennon's washing line 21:07, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"...just want to read what I've said so that you can use it in a fresh argument..."

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Who the fuck are you calling a cockney!? I am from the glorious Republic of Hounslow, and owing to London Airport (as was) being on my childhood doorsteps the sound of Bow bells never once engaged my shell-likes... 'Ahnslaah! 21:22, 30 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

They would have done if you had owned a telephone. Harold Wilson’s blocked arteries10:41, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The follies of Yoof.--Crestville 10:41, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
It were his parents what were to blame. Mebbe they cudn't hear them bells 'cos of the sound of them 'effin planes roaring over their heads all bleeding day an' night. Margaret Thatcher's knickers10:41, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I accept your apology about your mistaken edits in my wonderful article: "How to wet your pants by reading editors comments". I will refrain from attacking your talk page with "Celebrity body parts" in future. Honest... andreasegde 11:04, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Henceforth (Beevethfifth) Crestville shall be known by the cockerneeee tribes as Fancy Pad (on the Hill). Ithengyu! Arthur Askeys Modesty 22:08, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Decoration

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Ah well ol' boy, one just knows these things, Sandhurst an all that rot dontcha know! As to the war wound, damn Impi clumped one with one of the lower ranks own rifles, damn impudent what? (In todays parlance I think it's called being hit by a falling RSJ) Glad you like the gong, well deserved ol' chap, well done that man! Chin chin, toodle pip, anyone for Tennis? Lt. Gonville (volley fire at 100yards) Bromhead VC

Ar eh! Fucking upper classes shuld learn to talk proper English! I think he's saying that I got clumped (just glanced, thank God) by a reinforced steel joist that fell and he's glad you like yer Barnstar. Cheers Kidda,Vera Duckworth Chas & Dave

"Nothing ryhmes" with Crestville, by Gilbert O'Sullivan

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There is a young man called Crestville

Who’s had more than enough of his fill

Of Wiki-style ‘Bankers’ (which rhymes well with wa*kers)

Whom Crestville could happily kill.

Ta-ra! Do I win 5 Euros? Stick that in yer pipe and smoke it 12:01, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Re:Milligoon

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Ok i have no idea what your taking about (Gnevin 11:51, 7 February 2007 (UTC))[reply]

The offending briefcase...

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Yup, you're right - I even have a documentary where Idle says it was his case, so I think we have that on our side if it's reverted again. Bob talk 13:07, 7 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject The Beatles Newsletter, Issue 10, February 2007

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WikiProject The Beatles Newsletter
Issue 010 – February 2007

Beatles News
  • George Harrison's handwritten lyrics to the song While My Guitar Gently Weeps have fetched $300,000 (£152,552) in a Scottsdale (Arizona, United States) memorabilia auction (15 January). It contained lines omitted from the final version of the song. Specifically :
I look from the wings at the play you are staging
While my guitar gently weeps
As I'm sitting here doing nothing but aging
Still my guitar gently weeps

On the reverse of the page appears the lyrics to Hey Jude in the hand of Mal Evans.

Project News
  • The Project lead article (The Beatles, for those not paying attention) has had its Good Article status reviewed, and the consensus was 'keep'. The efforts of User:Andreasegde in supplying the requested citations, and other editors in helping with general editing, and the strength of arguments for retaining the grade sufficiently impressed the reviewers.
  • After a great deal of work Paul McCartney was promoted as a Featured Article candidate. Unfortunately it failed to succeed. Among other comments, including the correct length of dash (or hyphen), from reviewers was that the article was too long and also that it needed further information included in some of the sections(!?) The promotor, and driving force behind the insertion of a great many references, citations and facts (and the remover of unwanted text, and splitter of information into daughter articles), Andreasegde vigorously argued the case for promotion but was unsuccessful.
  • Mimi Smith was successfully nominated for WP:Good article status. The major editor to whom accolades should be directed is... Andreasegde.
The Beatles' Influence on Recording Music by Apepper and Wings 1973 UK Tour by Danthemankhan.
  • The hottest Project page this month was possibly, despite the Article Status related issues regarding both The Beatles and Paul McCartney mentioned above, the third attempt to delete The Beatles trivia in less than a year. As was the case for the second attempt at AfD the result, after an energetic discourse, was keep but with a suggestion that the article be retitled to reduce the incidence of deletion requests. Editors are invited to discuss possible new titles, and/or the need for same, at Talk:The Beatles trivia.
  • Other Project news - Lar did a bit of a purge of the subscription list during last month's newsletter delivery. Some folks were kept (and are at the active list), some who clearly are not active on wikipedia at all were removed with a "you've been removed" message left (and are at the inactive list), and some folks who were less active but not as clearly completely inactive were given a "this may be your last newsletter" message (and are at the possibly inactive list). A more nuanced subscription list is now here (in several subpages as outlined above), and anyone who wants to tweak their status (moving one's self back is a clear cut sign that we should deliver the newsletter to you!) should feel free. Please respect the rather spartan formatting though, this list is used by WP:AWB currently, and may be used by other automation in future.
Issue of the Month

Hottest issue or concern for this month is the perennial matter of Project articles losing their Good or Featured Article status. The main Project page now includes a status board that gives the current ratings of some of the more important articles. Let's make sure the core articles (The Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr) reach or retain Good Article status, if not Featured Article. If you are aware of another major article whose status is at risk, add it to the board.

Issue of last Month

Since there has been no response in the matter of the use of lowercase for the initial letter of the when applied with Beatles from the opponents, it is likely that the case for using lowercase only will be adopted as Project policy by default. User:LessHeard vanU will draw up a recommendation and submit it to the Policy talkpage in a few days.

From the Editors

We are pleased to welcome the contributions of Alexcalamaro to this newsletter. Any editor can include an item of interest or news; this medium can be an excellent tool for getting a comment seen by a great number of project members. As it says below, this is your newsletter.

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Trivia

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The Beatles trivia is now "The Beatles' miscellanea". Let the trivia zealots boil their heads in oil... andreasegde 21:08, 10 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

There's a massive difference between "Stuff what I done - Mummy, Mummy, Look what I've made", which is very humourous, and "Articles I have given birth to" (plus a lot of other ghastly stuff about how wonderful and unique he is). No, it's not you, Daddy Crestville... :) andreasegde 16:25, 11 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Joseph's Well

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I have just had a strange thought: I always thought 'Joesph's Well' in terms of a hole in the ground that one hauled water from, but now I think it could be construed as "being in good health". If you ever find yourself in the Infirmary, you will never have visitors, as they will take one look at the pub sign and then go home, or into the pub. (This line of thinking is to be reccomended whilst one is sitting on the 'big white telephone'.) IZAL was terrible toilet paper 21:08, 10 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The beat-less 'article'

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So, it's now the Beatles, is it? Every mention of The Band should be changed (in the middle of a sentence) to the Band. "At the gig, Bob Dylan and the Band.... which means his 'backing band', and not The Band. Explanation:

  • "I saw the Band tonight."
  • "Which band?"
  • "The Band!"


  • "I watched the beetles tonight."
  • In your kitchen again?"
  • No, The Beatles!

It's question of emphasis... andreasegde 17:42, 13 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Cheers Joe

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I don't often loose it, but there's no way I'm having us called vandals.

I really was going to feck off out of it, but Andrew threw my own words back at me, and he's right, I never back down, and always speak up for things I know are right - bit like you:) Cheers La, Vera, Chuck & Dave 17:57, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It's 'Andrea', BTW. I can't have Crestville thinking I'm not a transvestite with a bird's name, can I? :))) andreasegde 23:19, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hey, folk are going to start calling you Respectable Joe soon! Thanks for the spot of refereeing.
It is a lot harder to change policy than it is to defend it. Your help at the policy talkpage (er, I'm bored with making all the links - they can be found at mine and other editors talkpages) would be helpful. To be honest, though, it is going to have to be civil and all that stuff, cos some of the other lot will just use poor behaviour as an excuse to disregard valid points. If you can't find your own references or ideas, just support the ones you agree with.
Actually, you may be able to help! Do you have any siblings who are doing, or have recently done, English Language GCSE? Or any of your fellow students. Can you find any decent course books which show how proper nouns are dealt with? Whilst style might vary with fashions, education sticks with the standards of the age. A course reference book may well help our cause. LessHeard vanU 23:17, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]


I don't think it's important. Upper case, lower case, I really don't think it matters. There's no need to argue over it really. There are bigger problems with the article--Crestville 23:34, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sorted. Done and dusted. Over and forgotten. Little and Large. Lennon and McCartney.
Truly, your intervention was really helpful. Thanks. LessHeard vanU 00:46, 17 February 2007 (UTC) ps. er... which article?[reply]

Re: Bubble act

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Hello, and thanks for the message. I'm glad if my comments were some help; if the use of "deconstruct" in connection with Vic and Bob was from the documentary, it might be worth giving a direct quotation.

I'm studying at Oxford, or at least I am until this summer, when I have to join the real world. EALacey 20:00, 17 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Given the difficulty of getting responses to a peer review, you don't really expect your article to be reviewed by someone who understands the topic? :) EALacey 20:07, 17 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Rash

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Yeah it was a bit Our Kid, but it was also a combination of fatigue and Scotch, I've bin really pushing to get fit again, and I hadn't had a drink for a couple of months so I may have bin a bit under the affluence of incahol a bit as well! Take care Joe, Vera, Chuck & Dave 22:20, 17 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

lol! And chest out! Vera, Chuck & Dave 22:26, 17 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hello WikiProject Alternative music member.
WikiProject Alternative music, in my eyes, has proved to be successful "improving the encyclopaedic coverage of articles relating to alternative rock", and improving their quality as well. One specific example I have witnessed is The Smashing Pumpkins article. The page has gone from a mediocre work, to GA status, to FA nomination. Only appropriate, as the Pumpkins are undeniably one of the most influential alternative rock bands on the 1990's and beyond.
This is the stuff I wish to achieve with the somewhat recently ressurected WikiProject Rock music. I hope to also attract attention to rock music articles of all sorts, and hopefully change some to GA or FA status. I invite you to come join us, and not only be a member of alternative Wikipedians, but the rockin' ones as well.
Rock on.
-- Reaper X 03:06, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The Bradford Sweet Poisoning

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... which somebody moved to Bradford sweets poisoning while I was in the middle of copy-editing. A wrong move, in my view, which I've queried on the talk page.

A good start - as well as fixing some typos, you'll notice I've removed a number of links - there is really no point in linking to all those random 19th century Bradford people, because none of them are going to get articles, unless they're notable for some other reason. In particular Dr John Bell does not appear to be any of the 17 people listed an the disambiguation page John Bell!

I've also merged your repeated references to the same source by using named tags - have a look to see how I did it. A real reference to the Bradford Observer would be enormously more valuable than a reference to a mailing list on which somebody's quoted it: there's a complete run of Bradford Observer on microfilm in Bradford Central Library.

I've also mentioned a couple of specific matters on the talk page. One more: I know that officially there's an Arndale Centre in Bradford, but does anybody refer to it as that? I had to Google it to find which building it was - I've only ever heard it called the Kirkgate Centre.

--ColinFine 23:28, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No it's not back at its original name: it's just that there's a redirect automatically left when anybody moves a page. I accept Dragonfly's arguments about 'the' and capitalisation, but I'd still prefer 'sweet' to 'sweets' - I may just move it again.
You didn't answer my question about 'druggist' - was it a contemporary term (or has it entered UK English while I wasn't looking?) To my mind it's American for 'pharmacist' or (more colloquially) 'chemist'. --ColinFine 16:45, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Joe, you are an 'effin genius. I had no idea how to do that (and I bleedin' tried). The pork scratchings are on me. ThE bEaTLeS aka andreasegde 17:22, 21 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Read his (Mal Evans) page. He was their dogsbody, and Macca didn't let his wife sell the lyrics he collected. Read the diaries on the external links page as well.
"Despite going everywhere with The Beatles, and showing their devotion by carrying out whatever demeaning errands The Beatles wanted to be done, Evans and Aspinall were sometimes reminded that they would never totally be a part of the group. One sarcastic look, or an unkind word from one of The Beatles would make them realise what their position really was." ThE bEaTLeS aka andreasegde 17:46, 26 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

An article which you started, or significantly expanded, Bradford sweets poisoning, was selected for DYK!

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Updated DYK query On February 21, 2007, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Bradford sweets poisoning, which you created or substantially expanded. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the "Did you know?" talk page.

Thanks for your contributions! Nishkid64 19:33, 21 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sounds like a Spike Milligan sketch!! Well done Joe! Vera, Chuck & Dave 19:46, 21 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Mate

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Well, I think, there is a little contradiction in your own words, if you don't mind. From one point you are saying why it should be there in the article, and from the other - why it should not . Which is a bit funny and confusing. I think it is a bit early to say anything specific about this new album. So, let's say. I'd rather put something specific, because news surrounding upcoming albums are subject to a rapid change. Yeah, I suppose we can say that at the time of the album release. Why not? But, let's say it at that time, not to say it now, because in a month or two we will hear more and it might be a little bit different. You know how boastful is Noel. Let's wait.

By the way, I am considering a second bachelor's degree in England for the year 2008/2009. I saw that you are from Yorkshire. Can you recommend some decent university at your place? I am interested in learning and earning a degree in cultural anthropology. If you can recommend something - that would be very, very helpful and kind.

Thank you.

Peace and Regards: Painbearer 15:32, 28 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Co-writer

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Have a look at Mal Evans (who is now GA) and read about who co-wrote Fixing a Hole and the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band song. It will give you goosebumps, and put hairs on yer scrawny chest, r'kid... :)) ThE bEaTLeS aka andreasegde 15:45, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

You silly young twonk - face-first into a brick wall? How did the wall feel about it? ThE bEaTLeS aka andreasegde 17:50, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Good news. Look after yer crust, bonce, noggin, loaf, that bit between yer ears, skull and head. ThE bEaTLeS aka andreasegde 11:27, 8 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
You great bell end! Thanks for the kind words Joe, I'm OK now, funny thing that, I really like that song, in fact I like a lot of thier stuff, and thier attitude! Cheers La, Vera, Chuck & Dave 00:48, 9 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Good, I'm pleased to hear that, next time walk into a Manc, and do us all a favour! Cheers Joe! Vera, Chuck & Dave 13:11, 9 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

R kid sent me this joke (although it's not PC, but English):

A reporter asked the overweight kid that has been in the news recently what his favourite musical instrument in school was. He replied, "The dinner bell!" andreasegde 17:32, 10 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Why are you not in it? Or are you? C'mon Cresty baby, spill the beans... andreasegde 16:08, 12 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Well if it is you, then you've got a half-decent voice. Your guitar work is a bit shaky. (That's me talking like I know what I'm talking about - but I do.) How strange it is to see Crestville in the flesh, though. I'll have to watch it again. andreasegde 17:43, 13 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Uhh-err missus, I did (but in sausage-land.) I played your video to me bird today, and she spotted you straight away. Why was it the last "gig" anyway? andreasegde 21:47, 14 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject The Beatles Newsletter, Issue 11, March 2007

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WikiProject The Beatles Newsletter
Issue 011 – March 2007

Beatles News
  • On February 5, 2007, the Beatles' Apple Corps and Apple, Inc. (Apple Computer) announced a settlement of their latest trademark dispute involving use of the Apple trademark on the iTunes Music Store. In May of 2006, the High Court ruled in favor of Apple, but Neil Aspinall, manager of Apple Corps, vowed to appeal. Evidently, in the intervening months, the two companies negotiated a settlement. The settlement is discussed in this AP story. For background on the case, see Apple Corps v. Apple Computer. For fans, this may mean that Beatle music will be available someday on iTunes. Despite rumors of a February 2007 release, the material is still unavailalble.
Project News
  • There were no Project article adoptions for the month of February.
  • Project Policy has now been altered to reflect that the use of lowercase for the letter "t" of the word "the" in the Beatles is now considered the correct rendition.
Member News
  • New members to the project since the last issue include (although the first is a long time contributor who apparently has only just found the Participants section);
Tvoz
Freshacconci
Liamshaw
John Cardinal
Mezlo
ErleGrey
Captain Waters
Hey jude, don't let me down
Issue of the Month

See below. There is genuine concern that the Newsletter is getting stale in terms of content and variety, and that the same individuals are featured each month. Furthermore, lack of "news" is hindering the timely distribution as the editors wait for something to report. All Project editors are encouraged to give their news, suggestions and thoughts to keep the 'Letter vital and interesting. If making direct contributions do not appeal, please give a mention on the Newsletter talkpage and it will be incorporated!

From the Editors

Help is needed for the job of putting future Newsletters together. The present incumbent is finding it difficult to reflect the breadth of the Project, focusing on much the same individuals and articles each month, and has decided to beg for contributions from other individuals. Interested persons need only start working on next months issue to qualify. It really is that simple!

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Mighty

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The Mighty Crestville is mentioned in this month's Newsletter. Can I claim me very own £5 now? andreasegde 00:48, 15 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Mazel tov

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That was fuckin' beautiful. Tvoz | talk 05:02, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Aye, the Mighty Crestville is a dab hand at being succint (or is it sucking sinks?) He also knows a thing or two about Yachts (or Yots) even though he does not own one. More power to his right, or left elbow, depending on his left or right-handedness, M'lud. andreasegde 16:23, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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