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Warren Jones

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May 26, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/26/97
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Just got back (well, an hour or so ago). I'll leave it to someone else to
write the meet report ('cos I'm tired) but how's this for a coincidence:
I got back to Swansea, got off the train, and the first advertising poster
I saw was for... Soul Music the video. Spooky or what?

(Yeah, yeah, I know, "What.")
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Suzi

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May 26, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/26/97
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Warren Jones wrote:
> Just got back (well, an hour or so ago). I'll leave it to someone else to
> write the meet report ('cos I'm tired) but how's this for a coincidence:
> I got back to Swansea, got off the train, and the first advertising poster
> I saw was for... Soul Music the video. Spooky or what?
> (Yeah, yeah, I know, "What.")

Glad you got home OK!

Took us some time to get back (find) the tent! (I must have driven round
Bristol at least 20 times trying to find my way out.)

I _know_ that at one point I got lumb^H^H^H^Hgiven the job of keeping
track of some sort of quotefile 'cos I had the pad^H^H^Hold fashioned
psion, but I seem to recall that this was last seen in the fair hands of
ppint., just before we left (well I left - he (Gid) was dragged.....)

Oh... and by the way everyone.... Gid didn't even have the decency to
have a hangover this morning (what _was_ in that vodka???)... In fact
his first thought for a venue for lunch today was... guess where... the
Pub! (I think he's sobered up now.)

See y'all

--
Luv Suzi

"You could turn it into Suzi,
and it sounded as though you danced on tables for a living.
You could put in a Z and a couple of Ns and an E,
but it still looked like a name with extensions built on."
Soul Music - T.Pratchett

Gid Holyoake

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May 27, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/27/97
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Jacqueline Hookey wrote:
>
> Gid that was very brave and couragious of you to drink all that you and
> I would have normaly consumed all together all by yourself. I'm glad
> you did not have a hangover - what's more were not sick in the tent -
> kind of makes you unpopular with those you share a tent with - NO?????
>

Why thank you kind young lady.. I must admit I could have done with your
mind as a reserve.. apparently I was not much use as a navigator on the
way back.. does your mind cope with maps?? Mine seems not to work
properly when its unconcious!!

Gid

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ppint.

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May 28, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/28/97
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- hi; in afparticle, <3389F7...@netcomuk.co.uk>,
Su...@netcomuk.co.uk "Suzi" observed, inter alia:

> Warren Jones wrote:
>> Just got back (well, an hour or so ago). I'll leave it to someone else to
>> write the meet report ('cos I'm tired) but how's this for a coincidence:
>> I got back to Swansea, got off the train, and the first advertising poster
>> I saw was for... Soul Music the video. Spooky or what?
>> (Yeah, yeah, I know, "What.")

- maybe; or the univerese's way of telling you that you need a bit
less rl in your life, maybe ?


>
>Glad you got home OK!

- "aol !"


>
>Took us some time to get back (find) the tent! (I must have driven round
>Bristol at least 20 times trying to find my way out.)

- arrrgghh... suzi, next meet in a strange place with unfriendlily-
planned roads, *ask* afpers for directions (and write 'em down)...

(- thank-you, rob & all, for pointing out my route to the bath road,
and gideon, for guiding me round the one-way system with only *one*
[very minor] hiccup...)


>
>I _know_ that at one point I got lumb^H^H^H^Hgiven the job of keeping
>track of some sort of quotefile 'cos I had the pad^H^H^Hold fashioned
>psion, but I seem to recall that this was last seen in the fair hands of
>ppint.,

- <fx: little seated bow>: i retain only the page with the two
definite "quotes" made after i turned up (c. 21:30), and which
are appended hereunto: the pad, and the pen with it, remained
in rob's flat, address unbeknownst to yr hmbl spnt - though i
could drive there, from bath (- so long as i were permitted to
reverse my way back around the one-way system...), when those
yet afpmet after your departure finally dispersed... - upon the
fire surround, or shelf, or whatever-it-is-that-it-is-above, or
near, his-t.v.-i-think (left-hand wall side of the corner fur-
thest from the door from the entrance hallway-sort-of-thing).

(yr hmbl spnt's uncertainty arises from a combination of tired-
ness, consequent upon having driven some six hundred and forty
miles or so, saturday night through monday lunchtime, and of my
having had the first decent walk of this year (various bum and
ankle and calf muscles are still jeering at me...), from winsley
into bath (aquae sulis), and from my having run up something of
a sleep deficit until the night after nancy, my friend living in
winsley, who has a high regard for pterry, but hasn't yet met
many of his books, slave-drove me on that endurance test to make
my re-acquaintence with mary, and with heather, in bath, and then
all go out for an excellent meal at pasta galore (even though
there was no sticky toffee pudding, so nancy sulked, and would
only have coffee, while we pigged ourselves on zabaglione ice
cream). [that makes two bristol afpmeets, that nancy's declined
to come along to - she's highly 'net, and more generally computer,
-averse (though she's perfectly happy at the keyboard of her ded-
icated word processor), doesn't wish to listen to people talking
about incomprehensible tech stuff all night, or bread products,
or roundabouts, and is more interested in consuming wine, than in
talking about it, let alone beer... - i _have_ tried reassuring
her of the true nature of afpers, and afpdom, but to no avail...]
[however, mary's got her new employer to buy her a fully-'netted
pc, to run their bristol office from bath (!), and i confidently
anticipate nancy's 'netcorruption is nigh...<g>...] nancy wolfed
down the last fifth of heather's very tasty-looking spaghetti:
nancy has an awesome appetite, and she isn't just thin, she's pos-
itively *boney* - there ain't no justice ! - she also proof-read
_Hogfather_, and didn't tell me, 'cos she was afraid i might ask
her to let me read it, and she didn't want to break confidential-
ity *or* say "no"...)

>just before we left (well I left - he (Gid) was dragged.....)

- gawd, yes ! - we were more than a little concerned, as well as
upset, at the state that he let himself get into; but you seemed
resigned to coping, rather than surprised, and annoyed, suzi; as
though you were sadly well used to it...


>
>Oh... and by the way everyone.... Gid didn't even have the decency to
>have a hangover this morning (what _was_ in that vodka???)...

- ummm... ? - the red one; the sweet, clear liqueur-spirit; or
the clear one with bits in the bottom ? (- i think the generous
measure of the macallans(?) rob kindly gave him, that he downed
in one, after sneering loudly at it, *might* have had *something*
to do with how drunk he got himself...)

>In fact his first thought for a venue for lunch today was... guess where...
>the Pub! (I think he's sobered up now.)

- i hope so; that drunk isn't pretty, and it isn't fair on you.
you could've both happily've stayed on, and left rather later,
and enjoyed rather more, if only he'd chosen to stay around the
"plateau" level of inebriation (- neither sober, nor sozzled -)
of 9:30 to 10:30; and he was much more fun to be with, then, too.

- eheu.
>
>See y'all
>
>(Luv Suzi)
>
- yes; i do hope so.

- love, ppint.
[to reply, please remove the initial "v" from the reply-to: line]

pp.s. - the two "definite quotes" occurring, within the earshot
of yr hmbl spnt:

"I fancied Donny Osmond at that age, but I wouldn't want to marry him !"
- helen highwater
23:30 bst 25/5/97 (21:30 gmt), bristol 2.0 (???) (5/25/97 for merkind)

"You can't take yourself too seriously..." - Gideon (Hallett)
"- Oh yes, you can !" - Tim (very quiet, as is his wont - till then...)
00:15 bst (23:15 gmt); ibid.
--
"decadence, n: the finest flowering of civilisation"
- ppint., 8/72
"Incipient Doldrums."
- roger thomas, 19/3/97
(3/19/97 for merkins)


Derek Mahony

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May 28, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/28/97
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In article <864823...@i-m-t.demon.co.uk>
vi-...@i-m-t.demon.co.uk "ppint." writes:

> pp.s. - the two "definite quotes" occurring, within the earshot
> of yr hmbl spnt:
>
> "I fancied Donny Osmond at that age, but I wouldn't want to marry him !"
> - helen highwater
> 23:30 bst 25/5/97 (21:30 gmt), bristol 2.0 (???) (5/25/97 for merkind)

I thought there was a warning of dire consequences if that one
escaped into the world? Too late now though ;)

..now what was that other one Helen warned us about? <fx: maniacal
laughter>

There were two other quotes on the Pink Pad[tm] from earlier in the
evening. I can't remember them exactly but they involved Suzi's ex-
cat becoming Arthur; and a list of missing afpmeet items (partly
solved when our dear ppint arrived bearing gifts of chocolate and
CCCBs).

--
Watha B.F.
*I* Irrelevant, *R* Relevant, *F* Fan Activity, *A* Annotation


Derek Mahony

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May 28, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/28/97
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> Oh... and by the way everyone.... Gid didn't even have the decency to
> have a hangover this morning (what _was_ in that vodka???)...

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

For some reason I'm reminded of that XXXX advert where the men put
two bottles of sherry in the beer-laden pickup truck and the
suspension collapses. ;-)

Jacqueline Hookey

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May 29, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/29/97
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Gid Holyoake wrote:
>
> Jacqueline Hookey wrote:
> >
> > Gid that was very brave and couragious of you to drink all that you and
> > I would have normaly consumed all together all by yourself. I'm glad
> > you did not have a hangover - what's more were not sick in the tent -
> > kind of makes you unpopular with those you share a tent with - NO?????
> >
>
> Why thank you kind young lady.. I must admit I could have done with your
> mind as a reserve.. apparently I was not much use as a navigator on the
> way back.. does your mind cope with maps?? Mine seems not to work
> properly when its unconcious!!

As I've been seen to say I think I suffered the hangover for you, and
you can take it from me it was a good (bad) one. It took me a while to
realize what was going on, but I finally cracked it - you drink and I
get the hangover!!!!! I was just wondering if this would work in
return....

I think I will have to go on a good drinking binge and see if you post
that you have been suffering from a very bad headache, and feeling a
little under the weather!!!!!

Oh, BTW I'm not to bad with maps, once I figure out which way is
up!!!!! ;o)

Ookey
--
Official Abuser of the Sacred!!!!!'s
Sulkeris Centennieri - Official Member of the "Gid Holyoake Harem"

Suzi

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May 29, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/29/97
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ppint. wrote:
>
(snippety, snip)

>
> - arrrgghh... suzi, next meet in a strange place with unfriendlily-
> planned roads, *ask* afpers for directions (and write 'em down)...

Trouble is... I thought I knew my way around Bristol... I then found out
that I only know my way around the parts I knew in my youth (Downend,
Fishponds, City Centre... and all the other haunts from spending every
summer hols at my Grans) and _not_ around wherever it was we managed to
end up on Sunday night! Next time I will be sure to ask for directions
(once bitten.....).

As a by the way... I would not advise anyone to go and stay at the
campsite at Severn Beach (although it's very well appointed) - 'cos
they've gone and built a motorway extension _right_ over the top of it
(OK - maybe it just _seems_ that way!)

--
Suzi

"You could turn it into Suzi, and it sounded as though you
danced on tables for a living. You could put in a Z and a
couple of Ns and an E, but it still looked like a name with
extensions built on." Soul Music - T. Pratchett

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Suzi

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Jun 24, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/24/97
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G.L. Wilson wrote:
>
> Long ago Mon, 23 Jun 97 13:53:15 GMT, on a Usenet far, far away,
> pp...@i-m-t.demon.co.uk ("ppint.") elucidated:
(Snippety,snip)
> > - hmmm ? - oh <fx: wakes up, on realisation i'm being addressed>,
> > sorry; but did anyone ever insinuate that i was *nice* ?
> Yep.

AOL!

> > - there's plenty who'll aver that this is indeed a mean, nassty
> > *and* horrible ppint....
> And plenty more who'll disagree. Vehemently. *grin*

AOL! (again) <G>

--
Suzi

"You could turn it into Suzi, and it sounded as though you danced on
tables for a living. You could put in a Z and a couple of Ns and an E,
but it still looked like a name with extensions built on."

Soul Music - T. Pratchett | AFPurity 66% (and falling...) | AFPetite

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