From: "Alex Page" <grimoire@twisted.gothicdreams.net> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett.announce,alt.fan.pratchett,alt.books.pratchett Subject: [ANNOUNCE][F] MancAFPmeet - The Next Generation, 9th October 1999 Date: 25 Aug 1999 22:39:24 +0100 Message-ID: <250899223800afpa@afawcett.demon.co.uk> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- [Quoted-printable killed off once more. *sigh* --Tap] The date: 9th October 1999 The time: Unless there are complaints, I'll say 2pm. The place: The Hogshead, Oxford Road, Manchester So wass goin' on? - ----------------- Nothing much - it's just that this is a convenient date for those who won't be able to make the 12th November AFPmeet (being organised by Anejo). There should be a good attendance at both, so don't be concerned about which you go to, though of course you'll be going to both if you have the chance! The 8th is a Friday, which means that if you're that way inclined there's the possibility of attending one of our local haunts, the Rockworld all-nighter, which plays goth, industrial, metal, NWOBHM, trad-rock, punk and cheese on three floors until 7am, followed by fried food, sleep, and being up in time for the AFPmeet... The plan is to meet in the pub, and spend a pleasant afternoon nattering, drinking the variety of interesting beers, ales, wines and meads offered by the Hogshead. There's food there, or we could nip down the road into Rusholme for a curry later on. Any other events will be taken into account once I find out about them (when I return to Manchester in a few weeks' time), failing that we'll end up at Dooferlad's playing games stolen from ISIHAC. But it's still August! Why are you telling me this now? - ------------------------------------------------------- Why, so you can keep the date clear, silly! Reminders will be posted to AFPA nearer the time (1 month and 1 week), but I'm trying to gauge interest, jog memories etc. How do I get there? - ------------------- By train to Piccadilly: ----------------------- >From Piccadilly station, walk down the station approach and keep going until you reach a large park on your left. This is Piccadilly Gardens. On the far side of this park is Piccadilly Bus Station. You'll want any forty-something service except the 47, to the MRI (Manchester Royal Infirmary, next to the Hogshead, good for stomach pumps ;) ). Should cost somewhere between 30-60p, go for Magic Buses because they're cheaper. The stop is about 20 feet away from the HH, it's clearly visible. If you feel like walking (20 mins - half an hour depending on pace), go down the station approach, double back on yourself and continue until you reach Whitworth Street (big crossroads, practically under the station itself). Turn right, and continue until you reach Oxford Road station, then follow the instructions from there. By train to Oxford Road: ------------------------ >From Oxford Road station, walk down the approach until you reach Oxford Road (surprisingly) at the junction with Whitworth Street. Turn right, there's a bus stop about 50 feet down the road on the far side. You want the same bus routes as for Piccadilly. If you feel like walking, get to Oxford Road, turn right (south; out of the city) and walk for about 20 minutes, past the BBC, Manchester Metropolitan, the Precinct Centre, Manchester Uni, Manchester Student's Union and the Academy. The Hogshead will be on your left. Easy to spot - it has a large cylindrical towery thing over the door, with glass at the top like a lighthouse, lit green at night. By coach to Chorlton Street Bus Station --------------------------------------- >From the bus station, head south over Canal Street to Whitworth Street, turn right, walk to Oxford Road station and follow appropriate directions. Else, head north, espy Picadilly Gardens on your right, and spot the number forty-something bus stop on the road you're on. If all else fails ----------------- E-mail myself ( grimoire at twisted.gothicdreams.net ) or Dooferlad ( mchu7jat at fs2.ee.umist.ac.uk ) and we'll make every effort to meet you, direct you etc. Where do I sleep? - ----------------- If you require somewhere to crash, both Dooferlad and myself can put people up. Doofie's will be more comfortable and closer; my place is a bus / taxi ride away. I'm sure other Manc and Manc-close AFPers will offer crash space as necessary. You can probably track down B&B's etc. from Manchester Online ( http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk ). There's a B&B on Moss Lane, 10 mins walk from the pub and just down the road from Chez Doofs called Verdene. Miraculously, I happen to know that the phone number is 0161 224 1576. Where do I park? - ---------------- If you're travelling by car, you'll need somewhere to leave it. Sadly, both Doofs and I live in rather disreputable areas (Moss Side and Whalley Range) and so leaving your cars near our houses isn't that good an idea, tho' Moss Lane itself isn't too bad. Public car parks are expensive, and tend to be located towards the town centre. My suggestion is to ask us where you can find a fairly safe side road, probably near Victoria Park, to leave your automobile. Is that all? - ------------ Yep, I think so. Any suggestions, ideas, intentions to appear etc. can be directed to me. If the Friday / Sunday really is more amenable to the majority, we could move the AFPmeet... that's one reason that I'm posting this so early. Anyway, feedback would be appreciated. Cheers, Alex - -- Diet Techno - You need it, because you beep. (with thanks to Dooferlad) MancGoff: http://www.gothicdreams.net/grimoire -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQBVAwUBN8RiPVEnYeztdy65AQGvdgH/X1BTkkZoKymFN9DhueInaPjM9iRSc/sg 3ydBvYOjX/xUTJZ2DfMQ4P+RixduU1q3FefOHYmIaRx6KtgpuuoteA== =5pnM -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions for alt.fan.pratchett.announce to: afpa-mod@lspace.org All submissions are PGP signed. PLEASE READ http://www.lspace.org/fandom/afp/announce/guidelines.html before submitting articles to afp.announce. Thanks! From: "Alex Page" <grimoire@twisted.gothicdreams.net> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett.announce,alt.fan.pratchett,alt.books.pratchett Subject: [ANNOUNCE][F] MancAFPmeet - The Next Generation, 9th October 1999 Date: 12 Sep 1999 15:51:50 +0100 Message-ID: <120999155120afpa@afawcett.demon.co.uk> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- The date: 9th October 1999 The time: Unless there are complaints, I'll say 2pm. The place: The Hogshead, Oxford Road, Manchester So wass goin' on? - ----------------- Nothing much - it's just that this is a convenient date for those who won't be able to make the 12th November AFPmeet (being organised by Anejo). There should be a good attendance at both, so don't be concerned about which you go to, though of course you'll be going to both if you have the chance! The 8th is a Friday, which means that if you're that way inclined there's the possibility of attending one of our local haunts, the Rockworld all-nighter, which plays goth, industrial, metal, NWOBHM, trad-rock, punk and cheese on three floors until 7am, followed by fried food, sleep, and being up in time for the AFPmeet... The plan is to meet in the pub, and spend a pleasant afternoon nattering, drinking the variety of interesting beers, ales, wines and meads offered by the Hogshead. There's food there, or we could nip down the road into Rusholme for a curry later on. Any other events will be taken into account once I find out about them (when I return to Manchester in a few weeks' time), failing that we'll end up at Dooferlad's playing games stolen from ISIHAC. How do I get there? - ------------------- By train to Piccadilly: ----------------------- - From Piccadilly station, walk down the station approach and keep going until you reach a large park on your left. This is Piccadilly Gardens. On the far side of this park is Piccadilly Bus Station. You'll want any forty-something service except the 47, to the MRI (Manchester Royal Infirmary, next to the Hogshead, good for stomach pumps ;) ). Should cost somewhere between 30-60p, go for Magic Buses because they're cheaper. The stop is about 20 feet away from the HH, it's clearly visible. If you feel like walking (20 mins - half an hour depending on pace), go down the station approach, double back on yourself and continue until you reach Whitworth Street (big crossroads, practically under the station itself). Turn right, and continue until you reach Oxford Road station, then follow the instructions from there. By train to Oxford Road: ------------------------ - From Oxford Road station, walk down the approach until you reach Oxford Road (surprisingly) at the junction with Whitworth Street. Turn right, there's a bus stop about 50 feet down the road on the far side. You want the same bus routes as for Piccadilly. If you feel like walking, get to Oxford Road, turn right (south; out of the city) and walk for about 20 minutes, past the BBC, Manchester Metropolitan, the Precinct Centre, Manchester Uni, Manchester Student's Union and the Academy. The Hogshead will be on your left. Easy to spot - it has a large cylindrical towery thing over the door, with glass at the top like a lighthouse, lit green at night. By coach to Chorlton Street Bus Station --------------------------------------- - From the bus station, head south over Canal Street to Whitworth Street, turn right, walk to Oxford Road station and follow appropriate directions. Else, head north, espy Picadilly Gardens on your right, and spot the number forty-something bus stop on the road you're on. If all else fails ----------------- E-mail myself ( grimoire at twisted.gothicdreams.net ) or Dooferlad ( mchu7jat at fs2.ee.umist.ac.uk ) and we'll make every effort to meet you, direct you etc. Where do I sleep? - ----------------- If you require somewhere to crash, both Dooferlad and myself can put people up. Doofie's will be more comfortable and closer; my place is a bus / taxi ride away. I'm sure other Manc and Manc-close AFPers will offer crash space as necessary. You can probably track down B&B's etc. from Manchester Online ( http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk ). There's a B&B on Moss Lane, 10 mins walk from the pub and just down the road from Chez Doofs called Verdene. Miraculously, I happen to know that the phone number is 0161 224 1576. Where do I park? - ---------------- If you're travelling by car, you'll need somewhere to leave it. Sadly, both Doofs and I live in rather disreputable areas (Moss Side and Whalley Range) and so leaving your cars near our houses isn't that good an idea, tho' Moss Lane itself isn't too bad. Public car parks are expensive, and tend to be located towards the town centre. My suggestion is to ask us where you can find a fairly safe side road, probably near Victoria Park, to leave your automobile. Is that all? - ------------ Yep, I think so. Any suggestions, ideas, intentions to appear etc. can be directed to me. Cheers, Alex - - -- Diet Techno - You need it, because you beep. (with thanks to Dooferlad) MancGoff: http://www.gothicdreams.net/grimoire - -- Paranoia is reality seen on a finer scale - Philo Gant, Strange Days -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQBVAwUBN9u97FEnYeztdy65AQGRHwH/fSErShOwnWNbgRh+Y7VZqH6yv0LJ4zgi GlHjVQvk4su85MN6Kil8X2hARSIxsgsZT00MhsqS4eu+M6jw/hVSDA== =gQe/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions for alt.fan.pratchett.announce to: afpa-mod@lspace.org All submissions are PGP signed. PLEASE READ http://www.lspace.org/fandom/afp/announce/guidelines.html before submitting articles to afp.announce. Thanks! From: "Alex Page" <mchu7ap2@fs2.ee.umist.ac.uk> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett.announce,alt.fan.pratchett,alt.books.pratchett Subject: [ANNOUNCE][F] (*has changed*) MancAFPmeet - The Next Generation, Date: 6 Oct 1999 22:27:36 +0100 Message-ID: <061099222708afpa@afawcett.demon.co.uk> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- NB: Significant changes marked with a ** in the first column. HTH. The date: 9th October 1999 The time: 2pm. The place: The Hogshead, Oxford Road, Manchester So wass goin' on? - ----------------- ** Nothing much; just a desire to hold a AFPmeet and see all the lovely snuggly people we've been out of touch with since CCDE. ** Note that Anejo isn't planning (last I heard) on organising another AFPmeet on the 12th November due to not being in Manchester, and currently, neither Dooferlad or myself can be bothered due to financial and other commitments, so this might be the last Manchester AFPmeet of the millenium! The 8th is a Friday, which means that if you're that way inclined there's the possibility of attending one of our local haunts, the Rockworld all-nighter, which plays goth, industrial, metal, NWOBHM, trad-rock, punk and cheese on three floors until 7am, followed by fried food, sleep, and being up in time for the AFPmeet... The plan is to meet in the pub, and spend a pleasant afternoon nattering, drinking the variety of interesting beers, ales, wines and meads offered by the Hogshead. There's food there, or we could nip down the road into Rusholme for a curry later on. After that, probably large amounts of ISIHAC-derived games Chez Doofie, or sleep, or whatever else takes people's fancy. How do I get there? - ------------------- By train to Piccadilly: ----------------------- - - From Piccadilly station, walk down the station approach and keep going until you reach a large park on your left. This is Piccadilly Gardens. On the far side of this park is Piccadilly Bus Station. You'll want any forty-something service except the 47, to the MRI (Manchester Royal Infirmary, next to the Hogshead, good for stomach pumps ;) ). Should cost somewhere between 30-60p, go for Magic Buses because they're cheaper. The stop is about 20 feet away from the HH, it's clearly visible. If you feel like walking (20 mins - half an hour depending on pace), go down the station approach, double back on yourself and continue until you reach Whitworth Street (big crossroads, practically under the station itself). Turn right, and continue until you reach Oxford Road station, then follow the instructions from there. By train to Oxford Road: ------------------------ - - From Oxford Road station, walk down the approach until you reach Oxford Road (surprisingly) at the junction with Whitworth Street. Turn right, there's a bus stop about 50 feet down the road on the far side. You want the same bus routes as for Piccadilly. If you feel like walking, get to Oxford Road, turn right (south; out of the city) and walk for about 20 minutes, past the BBC, Manchester Metropolitan, the Precinct Centre, Manchester Uni, Manchester Student's Union and the Academy. The Hogshead will be on your left. Easy to spot - it has a large cylindrical towery thing over the door, with glass at the top like a lighthouse, lit green at night. By coach to Chorlton Street Bus Station --------------------------------------- - - From the bus station, head south over Canal Street to Whitworth Street, turn right, walk to Oxford Road station and follow appropriate directions. Else, head north, espy Picadilly Gardens on your right, and spot the number forty-something bus stop on the road you're on. If all else fails ----------------- E-mail myself ( grimoire at twisted.gothicdreams.net ) or Dooferlad ( mchu7jat at fs2.ee.umist.ac.uk ) and we'll make every effort to meet you, direct you etc. Where do I sleep? - ----------------- If you require somewhere to crash, both Dooferlad and myself can put people up. Doofie's will be more comfortable and closer; my place is a bus / taxi ride away. I'm sure other Manc and Manc-close AFPers will offer crash space as necessary. ** I have offered crash space to a few people; can they get back in touch with me, 'cause due to computer-problems I've lost their details. Currently I can offer a lot of floor, and one sleeping bag; I'd appreciate it if people brought their own! You can probably track down B&B's etc. from Manchester Online ( http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk ). There's a B&B on Moss Lane, 10 mins walk from the pub and just down the road from Chez Doofs called Verdene. Miraculously, I happen to know that the phone number is 0161 224 1576. Where do I park? - ---------------- If you're travelling by car, you'll need somewhere to leave it. Sadly, both Doofs and I live in rather disreputable areas (Moss Side and Whalley Range) and so leaving your cars near our houses isn't that good an idea, tho' Moss Lane itself isn't too bad, and Whalley Range is probably survivable, though it means either not drinking or leaving the car there and coming in on the bus and a taxi back. Public car parks are expensive, and tend to be located towards the town centre. My suggestion is to ask us where you can find a fairly safe side road, probably near Victoria Park, to leave your automobile. Is that all? - ------------ Yep, I think so. Any suggestions, ideas, intentions to appear etc. can be directed to me. Cheers, Alex ** Please can all discussion be e-mail cc'd to me because my AFPfeed at Uni is really really bad. - -- "My place is here, corrupting the young" - Lord Rochester, "Plunkett & Macleane" MancGoff: http://www.gothicdreams.net/grimoire -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQBVAwUBN/u+sFEnYeztdy65AQGVgwIAq32ii8uL489I1BysCYl8einEIgiZalBI uFCJj/mAk//DgsHnnednNFQzr9oLUOUg02XM8n5WErs9mERV8F6QKw== =igmc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions for alt.fan.pratchett.announce to: afpa-mod@lspace.org All submissions are PGP signed. PLEASE READ http://www.lspace.org/fandom/afp/announce/guidelines.html before submitting articles to afp.announce. Thanks!
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