From: *barnes@globalnet.co.uk (Maurice Barnes) Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F]Notts Beer and Walking Meet Report. Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 22:16:05 GMT Message-ID: <70gdob$b6n$1@library.lspace.org> Occuring over the weekend of the 16th-18th of October, a small select band of AFPers gathered in the town of Nottingham. Those were: Maurice Barnes ppint Janice Wright Mike Knell Supermous Andy Brown & other Meeting at the beer festival, drinking occoured, some of which included: Cambrinus -The Reckoning Castle Rock - NPA Church End - Chocolate Church End - Cherry Coach House -Gunpowder Strong Mild Darwin - Evolution Ale Hampshire - Lionheart Harviestoun - Brookers Bitter and Twisted Kelham Island - Pale Rider Rooster - Yankee There were others that we didn't get to taste such as the: Frog Island "Five Bellied Toad" Mallard "Duck n'Dive" Picks "Bedlam Bitter" Anything from Titanic Woodfordes "Baldric" Church End "Bananananana" I am assured the ciders were not good and that the Perries were also not the best. Converstaion was limited as the froup was standing next to the stage and speakers in the only bit of clear floor. More than one attendee did a double-take at SM's furry friend <g>. Hey, there was serious drinking to be done <g>. I should point out that at this point the ppint had not yet arrived. After deciding the next days activities we split and Janice and I came back to irc, re-conviening on the bus with mpk and wondering why so many sprogs were out in Nottingham at 11pm on a Friday night. Rob Collier was called from the bus to gauge his attendance for the next day. After a period on irc and about an hour's sleep ppint arrived at approx 2.10am having been forced to take a most extraordinary detour and thus adding time to his journey. Saturday: Breakfast and on to Matlock for walking like noises, though for the first 2 hours or so this consisted of slurping noises in the coffee shop. Lunch was had, and walking of part ofthe Peak Rail footpath commenced, we etoured up to Darley dale and then I found an uphill bit which led to a nicely gladey wood with ferns and other hortic things I could happily geek about <g>. A family of wild boar were photographed in the rain in an enclosure before retuning on the downhill bit to the JD Weatherspoons pub in Matlock for a three hour warm/dry/drink. Evening was spent not at the Beer festival but at the Vic in Beeston as Forest were at home. This was deemed to be the place to eat and chat for the evening and peruse Con photos. Sunday. Janice didn't have to catch the train until the evening so with ppint and I sallied forth into the wilds of Shipley Park to the NW of Ilkeston for a far less uphill/downhill experience and a look at people being dropped from heights at the Merkin Adventure World theme park in the valley below. Addicting Canada Geese to (f)Lindt and failing hoplessly to throw ppints boomerang properly although coming close to self-decapitation. Lunch was had at the visitor centre and exhibits perused before wnding our was back to base for Janice to catch her train. Things geeked: Gravedigging OS's Tree OS's again Work Experience (interns for merkins) Feedback The advantages of opposible thumbs Buses Feel free to add to, denounce as heresy or think of any quotes as you may. Maurice Barnes - barnes@globalnet.co.uk "There's no need to get dramatic" said Dougal "but there may be something in what you say."
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