From: Gabriel Krabbe <gabriel@lspace.org> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F] CC live meet-feed (from the CC field) #1 Date: 9 Aug 97 12:38:33 GMT Message-ID: <33ec64c9.0@news.unibw-muenchen.de> Live feed from the CC event #1 -- 09.Aug 97, 0900-1300 The day began with Alex (TEH), FTony, Joann and me conducting an experiment - the well-known problem of buttered toast tied to a cat's back. Photos were taken, and the surprising results were: a) tying buttered toast to an angry cat's back isn't easy b) toast attached to a cat's back tends to detach. More research is called for. Arriving at the CC field, we found the templars openly demonstrating their allegiance by wearing appropriate t-shirts; this fit neatly with mpk's Adminspotting shirt (which made me call him a bloody bastard for the fourth time this weekend - he took it as a compliment). As more people arrived, psions and similar toys were brandished, quotes were noted, and context was once again lost. Emmet was a particular target of both mpk and jld, the former asking "Emmet, what're you doing, wandering around here in VR?", and the latter postulating "Emmet, i don't think 'nice' applies to you!". jld had a special talent for producing memorable quotes, it seems. Example? "What are you staring at, and why are you wearing black leather?" - the first part being directed at a throng, the second at yours truly... I will say no more on that. Let it be known that I intend to hold the day's first (and quite possibly only) duel by sundown; should I be able to type afterwards, an account will be posted. Gabriel -- Win if you can, lose if you must, but always cheat! email will be posted as i see fit From: Gabriel Krabbe <gabriel@lspace.org> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F] CC live meet-feed (from the CC field) #2 Date: 9 Aug 97 18:49:07 GMT Message-ID: <33ecbba3.0@news.unibw-muenchen.de> Live feed from the CC event #2 -- 09.Aug 97, 1300-1930 ***NEWSFLASH***NEWSFLASH**NEWSFLASH***NEWSFLASH*** Approximately ten minutes ago, a weird bloke with a hat decided to partake in the event known forthwith as The Great Cabbaging Of Woolpit: 20 people literally fencing with cabbages (which were, unfortunately, fresh), the prize being specified simply as "a Definite Maybe." This prize, won by Malcolm, was an actual cabbage- fencing-duel versus Pterry himself. Photos will probably be available via lspace soon enough, let it suffice at this point that Pterry stood his ground and finally won. Gabriel -- Floggings will continue until morale improves (any rumours about me wearing cabbages are definitely random. or something.) From: Gabriel Krabbe <gabriel@lspace.org> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F] CC live meet-feed (from the CC field) #3 Date: 10 Aug 97 09:06:16 GMT Message-ID: <33ed8488.0@news.unibw-muenchen.de> Live feed from the CC event #2 -- 09.Aug 97, 1930-0400 What can I say... More cabbages were wielded, my duel with Bob Potter was decided by ballistic usage of them (as opposed to, for example, confrontations with a number of others, such as Charles Cooke-with-an-E, which were fenced... actually fighting out duels seems to become a new tradition on afp; Charles, shortly after his confrontation with me, was overheard threatening someone with: "I lost a duel already, I don't mind losing another!" Strangely enough, neither was any matter of honour decided by water pistols (Super Soakers), nor did excessive use of them lead to any such confrontations - lucky for me, given the truth of Alan's observation "give a German a Super Weapon, and he just has to use it." But I digress). Beer (and Whisky and Whiskey and a number of other alcoholic beverages) were consumed, leading to mpk stating the next morning "sitting in a field at nine thirty, trying to drink off a hangover, is just one of those moments..." Some people, however, did not truly appreciate the value of beer; this lead to me gathering one pint over the head (my hair must be really glossy now <g>) and one in the face... you guessed it, my first four duels for DiscCon98 are set. Oh, well. The Maskerade was a rather less martial event, and a rather special highlight due to this fact. Pterry, CMOT Briggs, and Paul Kidby were the judges; this lead to a not unexpectedly interesting prize-giving. Pterry, as spokesman, started off with "I hope everyone can hear me, and if not, that's too bad, because I'm Terry Pratchett and I can talk as loud as I like." A true BWFH. The final two prizes were "best overall", going to Queen Ynci the Short Tempered for convincingly demonstrating how spiky spikes can be; the final prize, which was completely unexpected, was for the winner of an impromptu race for the fastest Rincewind. A prize Colm would not have won, had he participated: "I programmed Macintoshes for years, I have patience!" At 4 a.m., Michelena was loud. No more will be said on that subject, not even that a Muppet was involved. This leaves only one memorable quote of "Caroline, Raven's fiance", as she wishes to be known, "I seem to have gotten away with not saying anything quotable." We now return you to your regular afping... Gabriel -- I freed my mind, and it ran away. email will be posted as i see fit. From: Gabriel Krabbe <gabriel@lspace.org> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F] CC live meet-feed (from the CC field) #4 Date: 10 Aug 97 16:33:36 GMT Message-ID: <33eded60.0@news.unibw-muenchen.de> Live feed from the CC event #4 -- 10.Aug 97, 0400-1630 <smack> <vom> <phew> "help!" - pretty much sums up not only the day, but most of the weekend, as far as its invocation as an afpmeet is concerned. The day started off agreeably relaxed, with not _too_ much antipathy generated by the previous live report. That aspect didn't deteriorate; however, the day did get slightly hectic. Well, to tell the complete truth, it only got hectic for the eight people present that decided to relive the experience some others (including, among others, Bryan) had yesterday: trolley racing. Once again, I managed to make an utter fool of myself, not only by getting the wheels tangled and crashing, but by doing so right under those who were brandishing pots and buckets of water. Thankfully, a tree was between me and the muzzle of the Bellinghman's Super-Soaker... At 1100, a number of rockets were launched, some signed, one transporting the entire discworld, another releasing the Death of Terr^H^Hddybears, one impersonating the Death of Cars (landing on the roof of one). The event was additionally entertaining for those standing near Pterry, who replied to a father's request, "this is my son Alex, he's always wanted to meet you", with the flat-out "you can die now, you've satisfied your life's ambitions"... The question remains, was this an observation or a suggestion? Inguiring minds want to know... In between drinks, the grouplets that had formed were tortured (his words) by a Jester, who was not only bewildered by people identifying him by the sound of his bells, but who managed to get depressed for not even being booed at... Michelena managed to go "ah" at the wrong time, though, and Colm's Claire didn't quite understand why the death of three nuns should be considered sad, so I guess that's okay. What else happened.... A person who knows who I'm talking about has regained official tart status... No chainmail was worn... Gaspode won a prize at today's Maskerade... The bar actually managed to run out of caffeinated soft drinks without "diet" (ha!) in the name (the bar's only weakness, which was otherwise superbly efficient and - to this gerperoffspring - affordable, I may add)... Two more random quotes to end the article (I'm in the Bellinghman's car, not a very adequate place for writing reports): Gid (about an approximately five-year-old on CC's treasure hunt, in search for Clue 1): "He's clueless and he's not even a merkin!" Someone who knows who he/she/it is: "two ships passing in the night, only we hit each other and made a lot of noise..." Gabriel -- I like to think of myself as a divide overflow email will be posted as i see fit From: Suzi <Suzi@netcomuk.co.uk> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: Unofficial Ipswich/CC meet report Date: Tue, 12 Aug 1997 01:22:54 +0100 Message-ID: <33EFACDE.7F78@netcomuk.co.uk> Here be the unofficial Ipswich/CC meet report (as writ by Suzi)... We arrived in Ipswich at about 8pm. After driving around Ipswich at least 3 times trying to find Star Lane (including driving past the pub wherein the meet was in full swing) we eventually found St Peter's Street, the Car Park & the pub and joined the meet at about 8:40ish. Things were already well underway... after discussion we found that we hadn't been the only ones to get lost. Much beer was imbibed... along with CCCBs, strawberries, blackberries, CCGs and various shades of Chocolate (the white chocolate with vanilla was *especially* nice!). Entertainment was provided by the newly formed "AFP Kazoo & Nose Flute Band" (and someone with a Swanee whistle doing Clanger impressions), and also by the battery powered hedgehog proving that although the hedgehog can never be buggered, dinosaurs can be! Alas, the evening (as usual) was all too short, and we left (via the very good Kebab house) to go and pitch at CC (not easy in the dark!). Woke up at 4am! (Thank You Cyril and Elton!) Eventually more bods arrived and pitched in the "AFP & noisy campers field" <fx: hurt look> what, us? <end hurt look>. The large mallet provided by Russ for half the field proved very useful, as pegging down was like trying to nail into concrete. Previously arranged deals were done with the Continental contingent and then it was time for CC proper to start: Drinking.. Paint your own figures.. drinking.. buying things.. drinking.. joining of fan clubs.. drinking.. watching the Maskerade.. drinking.. arm wrestling.. drinking.. trolley racing.. drinking.. cabbage duelling.. drinking.. sing song.. drinking.. (you get the general idea if you weren't lucky enough to be there). Some people then adjourned to the "temporary Temple" to attend the Whisk(e)y tasting (I'm a bit hazy about this bit - I wasn't there, I was in my tent next door, and the SO was in no fit state to comment!). There was plenty of revelry (I know 'cos I couln't get to sleep), highlights of which were (apparently): Gid falling asleep in his chair and falling over backwards (still in the chair and still asleep).. Julia's chair deciding to turn Japanese and commit Hara Kiri.. the strategic positioning of a *vom* sign outside a certain noisy tent (no names, no pack drill!).. and *who* was that asleep in the middle of the whiskey tasting?? (noone seemed to know!). Eventually (about 3:30am I think) the revellers disbanded (and I got some sleep!). Next morning noone seemed too much the worse for wear, and most of us went back up the hill for more of the same (although the drinking played a less major role as a lot of people were going to be driving home). As a result of this weekend, I have a few questions (probably some of lifes imponderables): What happened to the game of Cluedo? (I was looking forward to that.).. Why was the signing queue *so* long on the Sunday?.. And.. Why doesn't Gid have the decency to get a really good hangover? Finally (and definitely *not* leastly) a very big "Thank You" to "Miss Flitworth", Elton and the rest of the team for a fab weekend.. I *really* enjoyed myself. If next years Con is half as good it'll be worth going to <fx:plug "So book now">. Suzi -- "You could turn it into Suzi, and it sounded as though you danced on tables for a living.........." Soul Music (AFPetite & AFProud) ~~ AFP Code 1.0 AC$/PA/Mu d s--:+ a34>+++ UP+ R+++ F+++ h- P-- OSD--: C++ M pp+ L+ c-@ B Cn:+ PT--- Pu61- 5++ X++ MT eV+ rp++++ x+++ End~~ From: mpk@library.lspace.org (Mike Knell) Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F] Clarecraft - The Quotefile Date: 12 Aug 1997 14:26:23 +0100 Message-ID: <5spo9v$au7$1@library.lspace.org> Well, what can I say? A weekend of incredible heat (phew), drinking probably more beer than was healthy, meeting lots of people I hadn't met before and lots more who I had but was delighted to meet again, free-falling purity scores (not mine, I didn't lose one lousy point all weekend - it's still 98.6%), making dubious and ultimately useless sound recordings with my Psion, sitting under trees waiting for the heat to go away, zipping round the back roads of Suffolk with the Leningrad Cowboys blaring out of the stereo and surprising passers-by, etc, etc. My memories of the weekend are marginally hazy, but I distinctly remember having a fun time - right down to the point when the brush next to the bonfire caught fire, and I considered the fact that the flames were creeping towards us to be strangely hilarious. Very odd. The fact that I suddenly felt very "tired and emotional" about 15 minutes later and went to bed might have something to do with this. Hint - if it's a hot day, drinking beer all day with only one non-alcoholic beverage (a coke at about 2pm) will leave you a little dehydrated and have strange effects on your mind after about 12 hours of such abuse. *ouch* Anyhow, apologies for the singing (hey, it was almost tuneful at the beginning, just those loud people being tuneless that made it very, er, loud and discordant), further apologies to all the people who I wanted to spend more time talking to but couldn't (I don't know, you might consider this to be a Good Thing), and as a final insult the quotefile from my Psion is appended. They're all pretty well verbatim quotes, generally taken about as far out of context as it's possible to be... *guilty look* Mike "Who? Me?" K. (CUT HERE - QUOTEFILE FOLLOWS) "Emmet, what are you doing wandering around in VR?" - mpk "Emmet, I don't think "nice" quite applies to you..." - jld "They should have that on "Star Trek" - 'Phasers on squirt!'" -TomDM "Are you two finished dripping testosterone all over the table now?" - Kitten "No, no, open the mouth..." - Michelena to Rob "mmf mmmf mmmf mmmf" - vice versa "I don't know, in the end I just slept with Tony" - Alex TEH "I think I'm going to go and listen to Radio 2" - Murky "I think at some point Rob found religion" - Alex TEH "The photo's been taken now so I may as well wear it" - Gabriel (cabbage!) "Spock-a-doodle-meep!" - Ibid. (Sound file to follow - mpk) "Serves you right for blatantly wearing a Temple Tshirt" - The Bellinghman "Yes! Yes! Yes!" - anon. "They're all sheep, aren't they?" - Murky "He's always injuring himself. He's a f*cking eejit" - Claire "big grin" - muppet "Does anyone happen to have a harp about their person?" - Rob TE "big grin" - muppet "Does anyone happen to have a harp about their person?" - Rob TE "That tent was getting very hot" - Michelena "I' m having head from the dog that laid me" - FTony "If I get hot, I'll take the jeans off" - Joann "Go ahead and assume, big boy" - Ibid. "Oh, Bryan's nothing much" - Ibid. "Your shorts lack material integrity" - Ibid. "Leo II: This Time It's Bjorn" - Bryan "Paul is, apparently, starting from the top of my thigh, as far up as it's comfortable to go." - Colm "You are what I eat..." - Emmet to Lethargic Man -- Mike Knell -- Officially Too Clueless To Admin Solaris (tm) [MK771] Mr. Tony Blair! You are a thirsty gonk! --- http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~mpk/ From: Watha@anorankh.demon.co.uk (Derek Mahony) Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F] Clarecraft - Yet More Pictures! Date: Sun, 17 Aug 97 00:50:09 GMT Message-ID: <871779009snz@anorankh.demon.co.uk> My new camera worked flawlessly (it was the prat pressing the button that made all the mistakes) so my web site now contains a plethora of photographic images (well 23 actually) from Clarecraft - The Weekend! There's a load of quarter size (or is that sixteenth size?) thumbnails at: http://www.anorankh.demon.co.uk/afp/cc97.htm You also get the added bonus of one free link from each thumbnail to the respective full size image. or.. for those that need it, a no-nonsense bare-bones non-tables version at http://www.anorankh.demon.co.uk/afp/cc97_nt.htm Subjects include: Mushroom rustling at The Plough A dinosaur taking to drink A hedgehog taking to a dinosaur A typical afpmeet table The afpband in full swing A sample from the Maskerade Elton and Bernard getting wet in the interests of baby-kind Cabbages Galore The afpchoir A rather arty shot of the bonfire and finally.. The (Bellingh)Man on the Grassy Knoll. It's all a bit rushed and I'm in the middle of revamping my site so if there's any problems, or you would like a higher resolution scan of any of them, then let me know. PS. If the !cabel wants to copy any of them to lspace then please go ahead. After all.. you don't exist. -- Watha B.F. http://www.anorankh.demon.co.uk/derek/ New Labour - I Can't Believe It's Not Tory!
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