From: sgpchambon@yahoo.com (Sylvain Chambon) Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F] Toulouse meet, 25-26th August Date: 28 Aug 2001 09:15:32 GMT Message-ID: <slrn9omo9o.6pu.sgpchambon@genua.se.room33.com> Reply-To: gourou@lepcf.org X-Old-Xref: news.lspace.org alt.fan.pratchett:263394 Disclaimer: this is not a meet report[1], I don't know if a meet report is forthcoming but in any case, this is just a set of recollections. There was an afpmeet in Toulouse, far down the South of France, last week-end. The theme was roleplaying (GURPS Discworld in particular). Attendees: Rose Humphrey Yannick Larvor Boris Bret Fabrice Hervé and his 18-month-old daughter Lola Ophélie Emmanuel Frédéric and me (did I forget anyone?) The quote file: A few quotes were jotted down by Ophélie during the meet; however she's still on holidays for a week without Net access, and in any case the quotes will have to be translated by commitee before being posted. Watch this space! The story: All began on Friday night, when Ophélie and I took her car for the 700km drive from Paris. As it happened, we arrived in Toulouse a bit earlier than we thought, around half past 6 in the morning, which is to say, too late to try and catch some sleep and too early to begin phoning people. A largish (in my case) cup of coffee and a very long walk along a canal later, we stumbled by chance on to Emmanuel and Frédéric's street (they had volunteered to provide crash space to Ophélie, but had assured her the place was too remote for her to find it by herself). A bit later (well, the time to get back to the car, then back to the street, but with the car) we woke them up with an early morning phone call (about nine or tennish IIRC, so still decent...) Some refreshments, showers, and small talk later, we called up Rose and proceeded to the meet itself. Everybody was waiting for us at Rose's when we got there, so after a short while to arrange distribution of the people into three of the five (or six? I forget) vehicles we had at our disposal we headed to the lake of ??????[2], where the meet was to be held. Once there, the temperature had risen to a pretty high level (I'd say over 35 Celsius, but I could very well be wrong), and the first pangs of hunger were making themselves felt; the Toulouse clan therefore began taking amazing mountains of food out of bags, installing a portable, single-use barbecue, as well as a few drinks (including an excellent white wine). Lunch was over rather more quickly than expected, with only a fraction of the food consumed... A special note to the "saucisse toulousaine", which was excellent with peanut sauce. While we ate, chatted and lay down in the meagre shadow offered by a few trees, Rose and Boris huddled in a corner to discuss various GM[3]-related issues; they soon started to call each of us in turn to discuss the characted we would be playing. The rest of the afternoon was basically spent eating, geeking RPGs, sleeping, shifting to follow the shadows, and (very importantly) creating the characters. Around eightish, decision was made to proceed to Emmanuel and Frédéric's flat, due to sunlight soon to falter too much to play. Once there, we ate some of the (copious) remains of lunch, drank some of the (not less copious) remains of the rum and wine from lunch, geeked RPGs a bit more and finished creating the characters. Unfortunately, when everything was ready to play, it was already two in the morning, and since Ophélie and I hadn't had the chance to close an eye the night before, we decided to adjourn to the following day, in the morning. We therefore adjourned to our respective flats or crash space. Sunday at ten sharp, Yannick and I (I had been crashing at Yannick's) met Fabrice at Emmanuel's door, and we had the incommensurable pleasure of waking Ophélie with a shock (and a doorbell -- she was sleeping with her head a few centimeters from the doorbell loudspeaker). Once in, we found we (and now Ophélie) were the only people awake, which didn't really surprise us. Waiting for everybody was spent geeking RPGs, reading comics and playing UNO (a card game that can be very fun and/or very frustrating when playing with extended rules). Around twelveish, everybody was in, and hungry, so we ate the final remains of Saturday's lunch. After lunch (around two), it appeared that we (well, I) wouldn't have the time for the RPG since I had to be at the airport at three; we therefore started watching the Wyrd Sisters DVD which I had brought along by chance[4]: the RPGmeet became a Videomeet. Shortly after the start of the film, Yannick drove me to the airport, and I have no more information about what happened at the meet so this is a good end for this not-a-report. As a final word, I would like to thank the Toulouse afpcrew for organising a wonderful meet, with special mention to Rose for the gigantic heaps of food coming from her apparently bottomless bags, Fabrice for the desserts, Emmanuel and Frédéric for kindly offering to use their flat, and Yannick for the crash space. Sylvain. [1] as far as I can remember, nobody's volunteered to write one... but I might have missed it... [2] A bad memory for names, I have. [3] Game Master. Not Genetic Modification. Hopefully at least :-) [4] If anybody could confirm that Ophélie did take it before leaving, I would be very happy, BTW. -- Sylvain Chambon - gourou@lepcf.org New and improved! http://gourou.lepcf.org
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