From: Supermouse <Super-mouse@ntlworld.com> Reply-To: Supermouse <Supermouse@hug.slut.org.uk> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F] New years meet afparty101 Message-ID: <avyF2ACB4JP8Iw45@ntlworld.com> Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 19:46:09 +0000 The New Year's Meet afparty 101 was _great_. Meets are Good. More Meets are Better. Do Meets. Kincaid was generous enough to drive me there and back. The travelling was nearly as good as the event in many ways. On the way there, I enjoyed seeing the bits of Monmouthshire I'd plunked about on during the 2001 Odyssey for M.E. The familiar was rapidly replaced by the beautiful as bits of landscape lurked in ambush behind office blocks and road- works and then suddenly sprung into view. 'Scenery at 2 o' clock!'. I saw snow, which was good, because it never does really snow in Nottingham. I don't remember much about arriving - I do remember clambering about the garden trying to find someone to let us in, and being let in by Dragon (Brett). The house was roughly as I remembered it, although I think the room has been rearranged. There was a massive great tree in the living room, decorated and very shiny. The cats were around, but stressed - I saw less and less of all the cats except Phydeaux as the meet progressed, although Tish was friendly enough when I was alone in the kitchen on the morning of New Year's Day. I can't remember the name of the small black one. >From then, things rapidly got whacky, zany, crowded, messy, noisy and fun. As has been said by others elsewhere, it's brave of Gid and Suzi to open their house like this, and by gum I'm grateful. I really do wish, though, that they hadn't had the broken bathroom plug-thingies and the yuk on the floor under the tree to contend with. Key moments that I remember - um... finally meeting Random Companion, Tenticle, Oliver and pol, which was great. Like most afpers, they're even nicer IRL than on afp/#afp - meeting afpers for real for the first time is nearly always a pleasant surprise. There are lots of nice afpers on afp and #afp, don't get me wrong, but they're diluted by the medium. The walk through the village with Kincaid, ruthi and pol and having to readjust my Tack-scale to fit in with the decorations. They were impressive, although perhaps not in a good way. One house scored a definite, and definitive, 10. It wasn't the lights all round the windows, or the giant glowing Santa-face above the door, the animated mechanical snowman, or even the disco-lights behind it all, so much as the giant, lit Santa-and-his-sleigh on the chimney. ruthi getting disillusioned with snow on the way back, and heading back with Kincaid. Setting off again with pol - and completely failing to get to the river. The crowdedness of the 'girls' dormitory' on the first night, which was sort of comforting but I didn't get much sleep. Mea culpa, I forgot my earplugs. ruthi in her shiny, shiny dress, and cat in her red number, both looking beautiful. Poor cat, having to make the new year's speech because she was the youngest present. It was short, and well-applauded, and now she's _determined_ to bring someone younger into the afp fold within the next 300 days. Fencing sabre with Ingvar, and getting tapped again, and again, and again... I'll learn, then I'll show him. Standing on one leg to show I'm not that drunk, a sure sign of advanced inebriation, IME. The Buffy musical - that was _brilliant_. Thanks Naomi! And thanks to both Naomi and Thomas for the scariest party-piece I remember seeing - it was very, very good and, with a little choreography, should be a hit. Liz singing the Last of the Great Whales (Dubliners' version). Calling Suzi 'safe' and 'sensible' and being duly, and rightly, punished by being left as Responsible Person in Charge while she went to the station. Not that I actually had to _do_ anything about it, but even so... Liz and Tenticle only just making it out of the door in time for midnight on Hogmanay, and Tenticle bounding out the door as the first stroke of twelve rang out. Teasing people with a tube containing the last Jaffa Cake, giving it finally to Suzi, then teasing cat and Aquarion with what actually turned out to be a lump of carrot chosen for its aural resemblance to a Jaffa Cake. I sense that there will be a come-back at some point for that. The Chaos of Shopping - that was... er... yes. Aquarions' neeto-keen book _Emily_, which was only slightly too expensive to be a must-have. Banana bread, gone in seconds. Random's Collapsible Cake, probably the nicest cake I've ever yet had - I must have eaten nearly a quarter of it on my own. Never being hungry, thanks to Suzi organdising and doing breakfasts, and ccooke, Liz, Random, and er... no idea who else cooking. I know I didn't do any useful cooking at all, I just ate (and ate, and ate..) and was grateful. Not to mention the Brie, Wensleydale, and various cheeses including - with strawberries, -with Christmas cake and -with lemon and others. The sudden, peaceful interlude while everyone went and did Harry Potter. Reading Charlotte's book _Billy_, an autobiography of Billy Connelly, a comic I much admire. It's a fascinating book but I'm not sure it should ever have been written. It seems too private. The aforementioned BC on tape, and Max Boyce. Of the two, I prefer Billy. Sorry, Gid. Hugs. Lots and lots and lots of hugs. I like hugs. I _love_ hugs. And it's nice to be crowded in with people, close by, feeling friendly and relaxed. Not seeing nearly enough of some afpers - Tenticle and Charlotte spring to mind. Although, admittedly, they were busy elsewhere. Adrian Ogden, too, was gone far too soon. And I barely said two words to Lonecat. And, finally, the sad farewells - prolonged in my case by a wish to clear up before going, then terminal absentmindedness meaning i had to go back for my coat and mobile phone. I think I left some bath towels anyway. despite a final walk-round. I can live without my towels far more easily than without my whistles. Then the journey back - scenery, more scenery and some pretty cityscapes, and a spectacular blood moon hanging over the houses on the way back. When I got back, Nottingham was covered in snow, much more than was in Wales. It _never_ snows in Nottingham - while I'm there. By now, it's nearly all thawed. And since, definite tiredness, catching up with sleep, faint regret that it's all over and a deep sense of gratitude to all the afpers who allowed it to happen, and who made it as much fun as it was. -- Supermouse
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