From: Andy Fawcett <tap@afawcett.demon.co.uk> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett,alt.sysadmin.recovery Subject: Re: [FAN] Manchester 2.0 Report (*F*) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 1996 15:32:20 +0000 Organization: Being Lazy At Home (BLAH) Lines: 76 Message-ID: <b1cf8ba546@afawcett.demon.co.uk> References: <02251996022208um@flyhmstr.demon.co.uk> In article <02251996022208um@flyhmstr.demon.co.uk> Darrell Ottery <Darrell@toreador.demon.co.uk> wrote: > Manchester 2.0 was attended by considerably more folk than I was > expecting. Those present included yhn, Mark Lowes, the fair Angela, > the unimaginative Robert Collier, the ever-moderate Mike Knell, Lee > 'Goatee' Staniforth, the irresponsible Dave Le Good (more of this > later), Andy 'Spam King' Fawcett, Bjorn 'Icelandic' Bjornsson, Mark ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I don't know where this nick came from, but I resemble that remark. > 'Rat-arsed' Burbidge and the delightful Monica, Martin 'Used your LART > today?' O'Nions, and a few others whose names escape me at the moment. > Tough. :) Up to your usual standard Darrell ;-) > More "evil bastard chocolate things" were produced by yhn and devoured > rapidly by everyone else. Hmmm. And they never noticed I didn't eat any > myself... They seemed to meet with approval. The recipe for 'Death by > Caffeine' will be available shortly from the afp recipe server. Oh goody, do they come with health warnings??? > Topics of discussion meandered almost as much as afp threads, but > included, in no particular order, driving tests, writing off cars, > roundabouts, surveys, and Doom. Oh, and at a rough guess bread products, > beer, Marmite, and other obligatory subjects too. Beer was never mentioned (or consumed) by any of us. Oh no, not us pure innocent ones. Wassat? Whatderyermean they all know??? > Tap proved he knew far too much about Merkia than could possibly be > healthy, as well as spamming the meet in his usual manner. Nah, I called it America, so that shows how much I know... > Angela explained the horrible truth behind Flossy. And chocolate. > Angela proved to be as camera-shy as ever, but very little escapes the > BPFH. A quick flash and evidence was procured. > > And on the subject of cameras Tap showed his potential to become the > next Lichfield by taking snaps without a wound-on film present. And next week children, I'll show you how to program a Psion with an axe ;-) > "I suggest you fork me." "It's already in." Tap to Mark L. Just to put this in context, Mark was trying to stab me with a skewer. I was merely suggesting that he could have four times the effect with a fork. Honest. > "Light up and you'll have to spend 24h in the same room as Darrell." - > to Tap. On nearly smoking for the first time since September 17 1995. The merest hint of the above threat was sufficient. > "I had a fork in one of these." Mark L. And we're not talking Reliant Robin here either. Other things may or may not have happened, see Murky's separate report :-) -- Andy Fawcett AFP Recipe Archive Scunthorpe, UK email recipe-serv@lspace.org tap@afawcett.demon.co.uk with subject 'send index' ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Good news from afar can bring you a welcome visitor.
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