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Hi there

I am responding because you did !! lol

This is a bit of a touchy subject, the Norwich FC and the Norwich page seem to have had some action in the past, but the rest of Norfolk is all over the place, for example see Prehistoric_Norfolk and look how its been left.

There are others like the North Norfolk page - just type north norfolk into the search box and you will find 8 different pages which come up, 3 are on the council and elections alone, and 2 separate ones, 1 for North Norfolk Coast and 1 for the coastal path.

I followed some links on the Norfolk page and found that it had been chopped up and was in a right state, so bad that it had been demoted.

Basically I think I (we if you help as you are the only person who responded lol) need to make a list of all the pages relating to Norfolk and then get an action plan drawn up as to what can /needs to be merged and what needs working on etc

Anyway, if you are interested, write back to me - cheers --Chaosdruid (talk) 10:01, 24 January 2009 (UTC)

That seems like the right approach. I've never conducted an exercise like this on Wikipedia, so working out the best methodology will be new for me. However, it certainly needs doing, as you point out. Apart from the haphazard way articles have appeared, the content of a number offer scope for improvement or correction.

Let me know how you would like to go forward, and I'm happy to help if needed. Roaringboy (talk) 13:12, 30 January 2009 (UTC)

Hi again

I am just waiting for a response from another highly active user on North and mid Norfolk pages, he has made them fairly comprehensive, so I need to see if he is on some sort of plan so we don't tread on each others toes - for example he has just joined the rivers project. He should have got back to me by end of the weekend and I'll let you know whats going on

My main idea is to try and get a Norfolk sub group set up so that it would be easy to check a page and drop in a link so we know what has and hasn't been done, but things like geography of ecach area aren't covered - I suppose the assumption is that htey are flat and the same, lol, but things like historical geography, for example no where mentions that it was easier to get to Holland than London from Norwich up until the 1800's

spk soon--Chaosdruid (talk) 16:16, 30 January 2009 (UTC)

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Norwich
Dragon Hall should be mentioned under musesums. That section could benefit from a few wikilinks as quite a few of the museums / places / organisations mentioned have their own articles. I'll let you work on the artice so that we don't get any edit conflicts. You might wish to use inuse or inuse-section while you're working on an article to let other editors know you're active on the article or section. Mjroots (talk) 10:56, 11 September 2009 (UTC)

Thanks. I wanted to lay down the basis of the section to start, and planned to add wikilinks over the next day or two-the main problem being that Wikipedia is incredibly slow at the moment (for me at any rate). I was in two minds about putting Dragon Hall under Museums, and decided against pro tem, as I'd planned to visit it again shortly. On reflection, you're right. Any thoughts about the Guildhall, as I've seen that listed as a museum somewhere? Roaringboy 11:19, 11 September 2009 (UTC)

Norfolk and Bellamy
Hi

I have replied on the Norfolk page Bellamy and notables - sry dont have much time as have family over and need to leave in 10 with them for a meal :¬(

keep up the good work :¬)

Chaosdruid (talk) 18:01, 19 August 2010 (UTC)

Schools in Suffolk
Thanks, simple but stupid mistake! you're changes made perfect sense, schooling in Suffolk has been an interesting mess that many outsiders looked at with at least surprise! by the way Guildhall Norwich is not a classed as a museum and nor is it to my knowledge looking towards accreditation as one.Edmund Patrick – confer 05:45, 2 May 2013 (UTC)

Thank you. Having experience in one form or another of both, I'm interested in the changing face of the Suffolk education system, both State and Private; and especially the crash from top 30 LA performers in 2004 to 141 or 142 today (oddly coincident with the tenure of the present administration, beginning in 2005). Re: Norwich Guildhall - Perhaps I imagined it, but I seem to recall that there was a possibility of it becoming a museum to Chocolate, but that, or any other museum use, clearly hasn't come to pass.

As the author of the Museums section in the Norwich entry, I keep an eye on what's happening in that field. The next event due is the re-opening of the full Norfolk Regiment Museum display in the Castle in August. I hope that it is as good as the revamped Bridewell, where not all has changed, as the upstairs floorboards still creak like billy-oh. --Roaringboy (talk) 06:27, 2 May 2013 (UTC)

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Norwich
Dear Roaringboy, good day!

I'm translating a book and I found this phrase "Like the o'er hasty man from Norwich"; do you can tell me it refers to what? I saw that you are a contributor of this page. Thank you very much! --Annie306 (talk) 09:41, 12 December 2020 (UTC)

Hello.

Looking at the book you refer to, it is a set of verses for children, written in large part in rhyming couplets; either paired or alternate lines. The lines in question are:- "Next to the Epicure we turn, With a discerning taste in porridge; Yet careful, lest her mouth she burn, Like the o'er hasty man from Norwich,"

I think that "Norwich" is there because it conveniently rhymes with "porridge", and of course the number of words suitable for the book, and its younger readers, which rhyme with "porridge" is necessarily somewhat limited. The general meaning of the rhyme is cautionary i.e. the Epicure is careful not to eat very hot porridge lest she burn her mouth, which precaution the man from Norwich, who was "o'er hasty" (over-hasty, or "too quick") to eat his, did not take, and thus burnt his mouth with the hot food.

Other than the use of the city's name to fulfil the requirement for rhyme, there is no discernible or known direct connection, with Norwich people or events. However, you may be familiar with the limerick verse form of 5 lines, some of which (the more polite ones) derive from English children's rhymes, and there is at least one rendition rhyming Norwich with porridge; namely:-

There was an old woman of Norwich,

Who lived upon nothing but porridge;

Parading the town,

She turned cloak into gown,

This thrifty old woman of Norwich.

No doubt there are more similar examples.

As the book is in English, I guess that you're translating it into another language, but you don't say which. It's therefore a little difficult to make any useful suggestions as to how you could render it, but I hope the foregoing information is of some help to you.

Roaringboy 10:25, 12 December 2020 (UTC)


 * You are very nice, thank you!!! I want to translate the book into italian. Have a good day. Annie306 (talk) 21:29, 19 December 2020 (UTC)
 * Ps: look at this: con un gusto raffinato per la pappa al pomodoro/eppure attenta, perché non le bruci la bocca,/ Com’è successo all’uomo frettoloso di Codigoro; :-D Annie306 (talk) 21:39, 19 December 2020 (UTC)

Thank you for your reply, and for the interesting limerick, which must be the first I have read in Italian. It certainly demonstrates the universality of human experiences, and their expression in words. "Tomato" and "Codigoro" do, however, offer a much sunnier and sophisticated image than Norwich and porridge, which, whilst being entirely healthy and nutritious, is not perhaps the most exciting food item one may find; even in the British Isles.

Anyway, may I wish you every success with your translation, and I would be most interested in any news of your progress. As we approach the end of the 2020 "Annus Horribilis", I also offer my best wishes to you for a brighter and happier 2021.

Roaringboy 10:34, 26 December 2020 (UTC)


 * Thank you, happy new year to you! The book is short but very long for me :( ... take care, A. Annie306 (talk) 23:50, 27 December 2020 (UTC)

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