From: "Jenny Radcliffe" <jenny.radcliffe@physics.org> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F] Meeting Mary Meet, Durham, October 13th Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 20:06:23 +0100 Message-ID: <9q26sp$ljfff$1@ID-110686.news.dfncis.de> Hi there, Firstly, I'd like to make a big, huge apology for leaving this notice so thoroughly late. As some of you may know, I've suffered from depression for a few years now, and it's just done a spectacular coming-back job. To the extent that the Doctor is now saying she thinks I might spend the rest of my life on anti-depressants. That in itself I can cope with - no side effects or tolerance problems, and infinitely better after all than living with the depression! - but I'm struggling a bit with the concept that I'm stuck forever with the stigma of mental health problems. So I've been a bit absorbed, and totally forgot about Meet Details. So. I have had to take into consideration a few things when thinking through this meet. One is that I've been singularly unsuccessful in finding crash-space [1], another that the Ingenious Paradox has a small sprog to add to the equation[2]. So what I've got planned is fairly fluid and largely day-time, with the potential to extend. I propose that we meet in a cafe for lunch. Say about 12:30 or 1. For preference, I suggest the Students' Union cafe, because it's big enough for as many people as turn up, it's reasonably priced, and they won't bat an eyelid if people walk in with soft toys[3]. Only I've forgotten to check whether it's open on a Saturday at the moment ... I shall do that tomorrow. For now, though, let's assume it is. http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?P2M?P=DH13AN&Z=1 (recombine if necessary) shows the location of the concrete monstrosity that is the Students' Union building, and in the top left corner of this map you will observe Station Approach, where the, er, railway station is. I shall confirm this bit ASAP! Following lunch, our choices depend on the weather, inclination, volume of people, screamingness of sprog, what colour socks the person at the next table is wearing, anything. We could: 1. Take out wee boats on the Wear 2. Take a cruise on the Prince Bishop, the big boat on the Wear. 3. Toddle around some touristy bits of Durham going "ooh" and telling Urban Legends of Durham life. 4. Migrate to a drinking establishment to gossip, chat, partake of chocolate and ale, whatever 5. Any or all of the above or anything else we feel like. When we get hungry again, there are a few nice and reasonable establishments - perhaps a pub-with-food (show Mary Pub Grub?) or one of the Chinese All You Can Eat Buffets ... I suggest we decide at the time. And then any of us who are still alive and bouncy can re-migrate to a further drinking establishment ... I know of several people who are intending to be present ... I know of a few people who regrettably can't be ... but this is My Plan. I will be confirmatory at you tomorrow about the Lunch Location. Scream suggestions at me if you like ... Jenny, falling asleep as she types. [1] We can probably arrange college rooms at not much charge, but I have a housemate just out of hospital and another who hates there being guests in the house, and the Uni are being most unreasonable about guests atm. [2] I am *insistent* that she should join us none-the-less, and for my taste, I'll be delighted if she brings said infant. [3] They're quite used to people wandering in in leather corsets and swords, owing to Durham's active Live Role Play society. My killer bunny of death and Edwin's Tux are *nothing*.
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