From: "hippo" <mdatko@btinternet.com> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F] Meet report for York Sept 15 (LONG) Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 16:10:54 +0100 Message-ID: <9oku2n$l43$1@neptunium.btinternet.com> A bustling English city in cool but pleasant autumn sunshine made a welcome contrast to the horrors of the previous week's world news. Thanks to cancelled and delayed trains (the wonders of uk public transport) I reached York considerably earlier than expected. I firstly encountered Davon, then my powers of recognising apfers who I hadn't met before came into play, as Rachel Cavill and Stevie D appeared exactly on time. We waited for five to ten minutes, and then keeping an ear on my mobile 'phone, Steve, being a local resident and supposedly knowing the way <g>, lead the meet through the gates of York [1] across the river to the venue. The Barbican centre housed the National Book fair and we all browsed round and stared wide eyed at some of the prices for the collector's items. Just a few examples (all first editions in good condition if you start to look at your own bookcases) Pyramids for 90 ukp The Light Fantastic for 1650 ukp Farmer Giles of Ham by JRR Tolkien (signed) 7500 ukp The House at Pooh Corner by AA Milne foe 450 ukp Unfortunately on checking my pockets I didn't quite have enough change for all these items ;-) After about an hour or so, we departed for a local hostelry of Steve's acquaintance [2] where drink, food and much geeking of familiar afp subjects took place as well as a minor difficulty of a step somewhat reminiscent of the Masquerade tradition at ccde and the conventions <g> Subjects included afp RL activity (Rachel and Steve being meet newbies), games (of the conventional RL type rather than RP or computer), summer jobs in Bavaria, musical instruments (I really do think we should try for a afporchestra at some point ;-) ) and no doubt other subjects which I now forget. Intelligent and interesting conversation without once touching on current affairs. The ng might like to take note. After lunch we went on an expedition to find good chocolate and ice cream and again the local residents lead the way to the Monks Bar emporium. This hippo bought some of the home made chocolates whilst the others indulged in the ice creams. We finished eating ice creams, sampling chocolates and geeking foodstuffs in Minster gardens. Eventually, the autumnal breeze stirred into a chilling wind and we departed the gardens, finally settling on a visit to Borders and the cafe, where we manage to choose the same table as the previous Yorkmeet. Yes folks afp continues to establish a presence in uk bookshop cafes ;-) After browsing and buying in the bookshop we went our separate ways. though Davon and I managed to find the other chocolate and sweet outlet with the choccie hedgehogs [3] Hopefully, we haven't put off Rachel and Steve off future meets, and I hope that some of the other Yorkshire afpers will join future afp events [4] (where are you all hiding : can't let the Durham, Manchester and London crowds rule the roost now can we ;-) ) hippo [1] Gate is the Norse for street : hence the various street names in northern uk [2] The Victoria Hotel : future Yorkmeet organisers take note [3] Hamiltons, ok, any *other* choccie shops to discover in York [4] Later learned we 'lost' two : apologies, but I thought I'd e-mailed my mobile phone to all those who responded
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