A Conversation for The h2g2 Summer Party 2002
So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
Abi Started conversation Jun 13, 2002
We were thinking softball / football, but what happens if it rains?
So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
Mina Posted Jun 13, 2002
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So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
fords - number 1 all over heaven Posted Jun 13, 2002
So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
Abi Posted Jun 13, 2002
I quite like the idea of having a picnic on Primrose Hill (which has views across the city) and then having an evening do in Camden.
So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
Munchkin Posted Jun 13, 2002
Swimming in the Serpentine? Playing softball anyway because it is meant to be summer? Not sure, but I'd prefer something that keeps us all together. The treasure hunt of last time was fun, but it meant I spent most of the day hanging out with people I already knew, rather than annoying new people.
So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
fords - number 1 all over heaven Posted Jun 13, 2002
So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
Toccata Posted Jun 13, 2002
Wasn't it Primrose Hill in 101 Dalmations?
So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
Jamie Posted Jun 13, 2002
Just make sure you pick a place that allows you to play ball games
Although the thought of a mass h2g2 streak down the street in the rain does have a certain something...
Horror, mostly
So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
Munchkin Posted Jun 13, 2002
You'd be alright Jamie. Your beard covers everything of importance doesn't it.
Oh, and I like the idea of a picnic too, less of that running around malarkey. Suppose we could watch people do so and occasionally clap, in a cricket stylee.
So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) Posted Jun 13, 2002
Yes, very civilised. And major sporting events always have a streaker, so that's all bases, er, covered.
So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
Cupid Stunt Posted Jun 18, 2002
I suppose we've all got many suggestions that can't be printed...
A childish but still amazingly fun idea - Party games indoors? Fuzzy Duck soprings to mind... http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/A395264
So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
MaW Posted Jun 18, 2002
Crispin will be attending, as will his friend the chick, although the chick still doesn't have a name.
What's Primrose Hill?
Softball worked well at the first meet I went to back in May 2000. I'm so looking forward to this! Meet number 5!!!!!
* bounces *
So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
manda1111 Posted Jun 19, 2002
I like the idea of the picnic,and the if some want to play football they can. (I get out of breath when my noes runs) we are not all fit enough to run about all afternoon
manda
So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
MaW Posted Jun 19, 2002
Crispin is a duck which FABT bought for me at Christmas. He stars in some of the pictures of me from the Christmas party.
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So any suggestions for what to do in the afternoon?
- 1: Abi (Jun 13, 2002)
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- 4: Mina (Jun 13, 2002)
- 5: fords - number 1 all over heaven (Jun 13, 2002)
- 6: Abi (Jun 13, 2002)
- 7: Munchkin (Jun 13, 2002)
- 8: fords - number 1 all over heaven (Jun 13, 2002)
- 9: Toccata (Jun 13, 2002)
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- 11: Jamie (Jun 13, 2002)
- 12: Munchkin (Jun 13, 2002)
- 13: Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) (Jun 13, 2002)
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