From: mark@monark.ftech.co.uk (Mark Burbidge) Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett.announce,alt.fan.pratchett Subject: Manchester 2.0 - Repost Date: 3 Feb 1996 12:06:20 -0000 Message-ID: <823349012afpa@eniac.demon.co.uk> (Mod. note: I'm stripping PGP signatures received on submissions as of now, after I've verified them (assuming you're on my keyring). Articles are always resigned by the moderation script, and multiple signatures make the articles cluttered. If anyone has problems with this, don't hesitate to give me a shout... --afpa-mod) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- This is a repost. Hopefully I'll remember to post it one more time before the event. In a message posted on Sat, 20 Jan 1996 09:20:14 GMT to the newsgroup alt.fan.pratchett, Mark Lowes wrote: >>Reaching for diary . . . erm . . . 17th or 24th Feb is good . . . > >24th would be better > >>Rusholme Pub & Curry? Scruffy Murphies in Fallowfield, then the Sanaam >>in Rusholme? Okay then . . . let's make this official . . . ************** Following an innocent little question from myself in a follow up to Claire Speed, Mark Lowes asked if anyone fancied an afp meet in Manchester. After much wailing and gnashing of teeth, a few people said, "yeah, alright then". So here it goes. Two dates in Feb were suggested, the mighty Mr. Lowes indicated that he'd prefer the latter, and who are we to argue? So, unless everyone gets up in arms, the meet will be on Saturday Feb 24th in Scruffy Murphys, Fallowfield at 7pm. [1] Much merriment should follow, and we could attempt to learn the Hedgehog song (or invent some kind of afp drinking game). After the pub, we could go a few doors down the road to the Kosmos Greek restaurant, who do VERY good meals (especially if you take the Bazooka[2] option) - or alternatively we could take a wander to Rusholme to sample the delights of one of the many Indian Restaurants there. Please post comments/suggestions/"I'm coming" messages as follow ups in alt.fan.pratchett so that we get some idea of who is coming! [1] Two pubs share this building, be sure you go to the right one! [2] It's something like that. Basically you give them some money and they bring you many plates of food and some wine. Remember, this meet is a beta test release, if all goes well there is no reason why we can't update to release 2.1! Incidentally, I would suggest that we print a few copies of our PGP fingerprints where applicable, so we can sign each other's keys after the meet. DIRECTIONS After the first announcement there were a few posts in the following style . . . >>I'll be there [1]. :-) >>[1] As long as someone tells me how to get there [2] :-) > >Good point :) I sort of know Manchester (or at least the bits near a >certain hotel :) How far is Fallowfields from the city centre? . . . and so the directions below were hastily scrambled together. Fallowfield is not far from the city centre. I sometimes walk it (about 40 to 50 mins). If you take a bus or you drive it's very quick - - - just take the main road south. The directions which follow all follow the same route, the landmarks mentioned may differ depending upon what I feel will be more obvious depending upon if you're in a car or bus etc . . . BUS - - From City Centre, Buses 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 - these go past the Oxford Rd. Train station . . . . Get off very shortly after Platt Fields park. Your bus driver should be very helpful, and give you the nod . . . it's at the first set of traffic lights after Manchester High for Girls. The pub is on the crossroads - be sure to get the right one! CAR - - From City Centre. Southbound on the Oxford Rd. You'll go past Manchester Uni, Manchester Royal Infirmary and Whitworth Park. Oxford Rd. becomes Wilmslow Rd. (You're going past my house, wave to me! Oh I'm at the pub, aren't I?) Follow the road onward . . . . . . . You come out of Rusholme, carry on . . . . . . . . Platt fields is on your right, the road bends to the right at a Manchester Metropolitan building known as "The Toast Rack", Manchester High for girls is on the right . . . you'll come to a crossroads. You're in Fallowfield. Just before going over the crossroad look to the right - THAT is scruffy murphies. Be sure to get the right pub, two share the building. Manchester A-Z p101 6H on the Corner of Wilbraham rd. and Wilmslow Rd. If there are any more directions needed, or if these are unclear then please ask! "He'd been particularly pleased with Manchester." -- Crowley contemplating his achievements (Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman, Good Omens) Mark Burbidge - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: cp850 Comment: Don't worry, be happy iQCVAwUBMRM0eLb/ZyLZ8PHtAQGmVAP/c4b2CVGRoP3LRnCNJkvn7TulAP3nqQwV TstQzLF0gsmSN7779uRpWujvZsmVTI/TVeVkDAk3k1N1va9pahKhRrTpga+MZOAh zN11bpqcP6P8043BWn136URW2YTHvP+ECgV8VXDYFNANXWKNdizgl1SrsIT15rny zAzwDWsRYFs= =8ZFd - -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2i iQBVAwUBMRNPGcwDYDS4V4OpAQG9CAH/aMAI6wbCivmuCEq6p3qwzWyb5/eerMKU 7NvozXv+Fmn8PX1w1N8obY2qcwJ83PjTwuVOcQatNIRXTGD0G4yi0g== =u11l -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions for alt.fan.pratchett.announce to: afpa-mod@eniac.demon.co.uk All submissions are PGP signed. For Mike's key, finger mpk@pobox.com.
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