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sea - logging on from w*rk - using alab*ster BLECH! Posted Jan 28, 2002
*countdown to HHGTTG DVD arrival: 5-7 days*
looks like the meet was a smash! someday, i'm going to make it to one of those UK meets...
*can't wait until march and the SWUS meet*
thanks again, sporky! your upage really looks GREAT in 360!
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Candi - now 42! Posted Jan 28, 2002
Amy: thanks for telling me about Mulholland Drive. It turns out it's on at the Cubby Broccoli cinema in the NMPFT in Bradford next week. The February calendar is on the NMPFT website. So I'll be able to see it after all!
Munchkin: Had a look at the photos - noticed there's one with me signing Pegasus's post, and Paul behind me.
BB: It does seem ages ago already - weird, was I really there? Was it really only 2 days ago. Oh well, roll on Summer meet!
I haven't even noticed the wind today, I haven't been out in it. Maybe the double glazing stops the sound getting in too. Or maybe I'm just lost in my own world........
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dElaphant (and Zeppo his dog (and Gummo, Zeppos dog)) - Left my apostrophes at the BBC Posted Jan 29, 2002
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soeasilyamused, or sea Posted Jan 29, 2002
s for the mourners
if anyone gets an e-mail from me entitled "pictures from my party" or anything like that, DELETE IT. my stupid roommate sent me a computer virus.
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Witty Moniker Posted Jan 29, 2002
Really enjoyed the pictures, Munchers. But I didn't see a single name badge. What happened to them all?
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soeasilyamused, or sea Posted Jan 29, 2002
hi ioreth!!!!! *waves frantically*
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Asteroid Lil - Offstage Presence Posted Jan 29, 2002
Io, I didn't say hi because I didn't know whether you would disappear for another two months! You won't, will you?
I ~must~ remember to do a digital picture for Russell Hoban's birthday.
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Hati Posted Jan 29, 2002
Hi, Ioreth, others!
Could you believe what happened to all this snow here - it snowed for hours and then in the middle of the night it started to rain. So now it's so wet outdoors that I don't know how I'll make my way through it. Wet wet snow...
Our media is so involved with Eurovision Song Contest already.
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Sol Posted Jan 29, 2002
Hi Ioreth and all...
Weather getting weird here too. Aftyre weeks of warm weather and rain it finally froze and started snowing, so the streets are a skating rink as all the superfluous melteed snow has turned to ice. I am clearly going to break something this year. But I'll hold out for your rain, Hati as we must be getting the tail eend of your weather...
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Jan 29, 2002
Don't go breaking a leg, Sol... althoug it's an interesting experience, I wouldn't recommend it...
*floating into kitchen to get champagne bottle from fridge*
Matina, a Y please...
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Researcher 179388 Posted Jan 29, 2002
Hi Io!
PWM, one advantage of the M&S picnic rug is that it has a waterproof backing, so the SH are eminently sensible. But I do wish they would get out of my way when I'm belting around Sainsbury's! I expect they will be lurking around the salmon and whisky counters replenishing stocks when I go in later today!
I suppose I ought to accept that now that I have lived in Surrey longer than anywhere else, that I come from Surrey too now! And I go out to lunch regularly! Actually, I'm 'out to lunch' most days but we'll keep that to ourselves!
I actually have no Scottish blood in my veins, but Sts David, Patrick and George can look forward to me raising a drink or few on their days.
Hati, I don't envy you the wet snow , nor the Eurovision Song Contest, these days we hear very little about selection of groups or songs until around March. The only thing worth watching the Contest for is Terry Wogan's hilarious and ironic (always a useful word to use when trying to avoid sarcasm!) comments!
Marv, it will be interesting see what your part of the World looks like when the Winter Olympics is broadcasted. I usually watch the opening ceremony and programme about the surrounding area.
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Phil Posted Jan 29, 2002
Probably a good thing you don't listen to R2 Caer. I was listening to the album chart show yesterday and they played a Terry Wogan trail which was talking about it!
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Sol Posted Jan 29, 2002
I'm quite looking forward to the W Olympics, too. All those exotic sports...
And I'm quite looking forward to seeing which overweening pop icon Russia will be throwing to the wolves in the Eurovision too. First it was Alla Pugachova (diva) who came about last and then it was a group called the Mumiii Trolls who (were) hugely popular until thay made the mistake of singing in English and came about last.
Still, it's in Estonia this year, isn't it. Make sure your country doesn't do an Ireland, Hati and win it for successive years on the trot...
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Researcher 179388 Posted Jan 29, 2002
OP, I think it has finally dawned on the beeb that the only way to get a few people in the UK to watch the Contest is to hype it as Terry's show!
Perhaps singing in English is the mistake we make! Or is it a cunning plan to avoid having to host the show??
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Sol Posted Jan 29, 2002
The entry we had last year was clearly a cunning plan to avoid hosting the show. And singing in English doesn't help as everybody can understand the dire lyrics. Though it doesn't stop people all over the world buying sporty spice records, but there you go. That must be charity.
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Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive Posted Jan 29, 2002
[Amy]
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Jan 29, 2002
Wrote an entry on Astrid in ...a frenzy, triggered by my grief... in less than 24 hours
*collapses in sofa*
Very smooth way of putting it up for Peer Preview - and I happend to stumble over one of Loony's - 'The sound of mucus'
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- 801: sea - logging on from w*rk - using alab*ster BLECH! (Jan 28, 2002)
- 802: Candi - now 42! (Jan 28, 2002)
- 803: dElaphant (and Zeppo his dog (and Gummo, Zeppos dog)) - Left my apostrophes at the BBC (Jan 29, 2002)
- 804: soeasilyamused, or sea (Jan 29, 2002)
- 805: Witty Moniker (Jan 29, 2002)
- 806: Ioreth (on hiatus) (Jan 29, 2002)
- 807: soeasilyamused, or sea (Jan 29, 2002)
- 808: Asteroid Lil - Offstage Presence (Jan 29, 2002)
- 809: Hati (Jan 29, 2002)
- 810: Sol (Jan 29, 2002)
- 811: Titania (gone for lunch) (Jan 29, 2002)
- 812: Munchkin (Jan 29, 2002)
- 813: Researcher 179388 (Jan 29, 2002)
- 814: Phil (Jan 29, 2002)
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- 819: Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive (Jan 29, 2002)
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