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The Post has been lucky to attract many contributors over the years and, thankfully, all

their articles are lovingly preserved in our extensive archives. This series aims to introduce you to some

of them.

Personality Number One: Greebo T

Cat

Who better to kick off this series than one of our most prolific and varied contributors. Joining h2g2

way back in 1999, Greebo soon came to be a stalwart of both the site and The Post, culminating in

becoming my right-hand, all singing, all dancing assistant for over 4 years. Sadly, we lost her cheery

~grin~ in October 2004 when she relocated her lair and misplaced the keys to the doughnut cupboard

but I can report that she is alive and well and often drops by to visit old haunts.

Artistic Endeavors

It never ceased to amaze me how a cat could be so creative. Once we had the go-ahead to

produce our own graphics for Post articles, I could always rely on Greebs to come up with something

appropriate. Check out her Post Artwork which even managed to

sneak in some early h2g2 animated graphics.

Another popular series featured Greebs two loves; wordplay and art. Her Cat-egories produced a dazzling array of interpretations ranging from

Anniversary to Trollop with a

few stops on the way. We found out how she came to work in Carpus, what a Crocus really is, a

foretaste of another series1 in the making at Horoscope and the

consequences of a wild night on the town in Trumpery.

Special occasions would inspire Greebs and we puzzled over Santa's

Photo Finish
and Ghost Muddle, sometimes more than

once.

Literary Scribblings

Poetry featured heavily on Greebo's agenda and she covered a wide range of subjects. In April

2001 she gave us her vision of moggies in Ode To Cats and tackled

every writer's nightmare in Writers Block. The introduction of new

smileys to h2g2 inspired the Ode To The Humble Smiley and a more

serious side was revealed in Memories of the Past. I am still not

sure whether to be flattered by her The Shazzalump, though!

Greebo enlisted help from a good friend for her The Toy Box

series. Wilson Brown Bear wrote poetry with the younger reader in

mind and had his heart broken by a flighty lady bear in Shattered

Love
. All together now - Awwwwwwwwwwwwwww.

Community news was always important to Greebo - she did seem to appear in the most unlikely

places around h2g2 - so it was obvious that she should write an article on the aforementioned New Smileys on the Block2. Also on the community front was the creation of

appreciation societies and we first learnt of GAS3 via her first regular column Greebo's Bits. This was soon superceded by Just For Fun which had a long and productive run throughout 2000 and

2001. Regular readers were invited to play along, share a laugh and write in with amusing letters.

Bouyed by the willingness of readers to participate, it was Greebo who organised and ran the first

h2g2 Post Christmas Poetry Competition. The fact that it was caught

out by the h2g2 hiatus when the .com site was taken over by the BBC, and the results didn't appear until March, its popularity was obvious as The Post

still runs poetry competitions in various forms and guises.

Fun, Games and Quizzes

As you would expect from such a well-read, cerebral cat, Greebo delighted in setting brain teasers

of all kinds. One of the most popular was The Post Word Play which

ran throughout 2003 and 2004 and even had its own Champions

Board
where winners were feted and their cups displayed!

A popular forum in the early days of h2g2 was the H2IQ. Greebo revamped it into 'H2IQ' Revisited which led to some 'quite interesting' answers - in general

much funnier than the correct one.

QED also exercised the grey matter and covered a wide

variety of topics. Those veteran h2gers amongst you may score 10 out of 10 for the Ten Profound Post Puzzles whilst you sf fans may find the Ten Startling Star Trek Stalwarts or the Hitch

Hiker Muddle
more to your taste. With 44 to choose from, QED provided Post readers with

hours of fun.

Another series instigated and run by Greebs was The Post Room

101
4. Oddly enough,

as with the TV show, hardly anything proposed ever made it in to the bottomless pit of the Post junkyard.

Sadly this was a short series as Greebo packed away her doughnut stash and moved to pastures

new.

So there you have it. A tribute trawl through the archives of one of the most prolific contributors to

The Post. A big thank you to you, Greebo, both for your own wonderful brand of entertainment and also

the many hours you put in behind the scenes on cold, lonely nights when the 'to do' pile reached to the

ceiling of The Post Office, the GuideML tags refused to work and h2g2 threw a wobbly and

disappeared offline.

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Back Issue Page

1Greebo ran The Post Horror

Scope
based on the month everyone joined h2g2, which proved popular back in

2002.
2Greebo was responsible for designing the smiley - disco smiley.3The Greebo

Appreciation Society.
4Which I have been thinking of resurrecting!

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