A Conversation for H2G2 London winter meet; Saturday 14 January 2006
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Serephina Posted Nov 10, 2005
And of course you get to take amusing pics of and generally laugh at those of us who are a bit fished
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ultrapete Posted Nov 10, 2005
ah the old 'i dont rememeber kissing/dancing with/stealing that ashtray/donkey/barman' morning after digital camera recolection.
having just bought a house i acn no longer afford to drink to my previouse care free capacity. but i still go down teh pub and have a laugh so i dont see it as a worry.
saying that i will be ahving a drink this time as i have put it in my budget of Jan.
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Darth Zaphod Posted Nov 10, 2005
As a side note, everyone should check out the first link on my personal space--it says 'pictures' and look at the shirt I'm wearing. OOOH YEA...awesome.
DZ
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Beatrice Posted Nov 11, 2005
What about those big white boxes at the Tate Mod?
I was intending to go see them anyway, and I believ it's free...
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ultrapete Posted Nov 12, 2005
the tate modern is worth going to just for the cool building.
or as my mate once put it great building, lousy art.
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 12, 2005
some of the stuff in the main turbine hall can be well, the installation I went to see last year was (to my total supprize) great
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coelacanth Posted Nov 13, 2005
What about the installation that was just sounds? I went to that one in May. As you walked along the length of the hall you heard different voices.
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Zak T Duck Posted Nov 29, 2005
I'm interested in doing the Tate Mod again. I did it on my own the Sunday after the meet last year and had a right laugh talking utter drivel to myself.
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 29, 2005
coelacanth- I went to that one and spent a lot of time in the turbine hall with the differnet voices coming from teh opposing speakers... pity I doubt they'l have that one on up again any time soon
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MMF - Keeper of Mustelids, with added P.M.A., is now in a relationship. Posted Nov 29, 2005
As some of you may have seen, I am organising a daytime event at Kew Gardens. It will probably involve meeting at Kew around 12:00.The landtrain tour of the grounds is only £1:00 during the winter (usually £3:75). There is also a truly fantastic Chihuly Glass Exhibition which finishes that Sunday.
http://www.kew.org/
Kew closes at 18:00, with the houses closing around 17:00 so the offer is to return back to my flat for a free warming bite to eat and mulled . It will probably be Jacket Potatoes with fillings and Cheese/Lentil Gratin. I live five minutes walk away from Kew Gardens, then
(three stops, 237/267/391) and tube from Gunnersbury to Hammersmith (District line), or tube from North Ealing, via 65
(Piccadilly Line) to chosen venue for the evening event. (takes approx an hour door to door. Also if any warm clothing is required, leave a message on my PS. To get to my flat/Kew, follow the above but in reverse. Alternatively a train from platform 5/6 at Clapham Junctuion to Richmond, then a 391 or 65
to Kew. I can advise exact details nearer the date, and will also pass on my e-mail address for info re: mobile number.
If anyone wishes to partake, please advise me, so that numbers can be catered for. I anticipate leaving around 16:00, for the short walk to my flat, and then travel into Nodnol to arrive at the evening venue for around 19:00/19:30. Messages on my PS please.
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Beatrice Posted Nov 29, 2005
Croz - wanna join me at Tate Mod?
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- 89: Beatrice (Nov 11, 2005)
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- 91: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Nov 12, 2005)
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