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==Issues==
==Issues==
#Does this article belong here at all? It is fun to write and to read, but it is possibly quite ephemeral. Hard to imagine fence plowing being an on-going fad.
#Does this article belong here at all? It is fun to write and to read, but it is possibly quite ephemeral. Hard to imagine fence plowing being an on-going fad.

Latest revision as of 11:19, 26 September 2007

This article is a stub and thus not approved.
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 Definition Vandalism fad which consists of running at a fence and breaking it. [d] [e]
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Issues

  1. Does this article belong here at all? It is fun to write and to read, but it is possibly quite ephemeral. Hard to imagine fence plowing being an on-going fad.
  2. The link to the video clip of the Fox News interview is questionable. I couldn't find the story on the Fox New site, perhaps on the local Channel 5 site.
  3. No link to the New York Times articles as after 2 weeks they charge for access.
  4. Who is the expert who would review or approve such an article?

Fred Bauder 13:53, 18 February 2007 (CST)

the first and the last question could probably be answered by the Sociology Workgroup, which is proposed as the "supervisor" for the article. --AlekStos 07:43, 10 March 2007 (CST)