A Conversation for The h2g2 Dave Gorman Appreciation Club, Society, Fannish Thing
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Geggs Started conversation Jul 28, 2003
I've rearranged and rejigged the intoduction to the page. Please let me know if you hate it. Or not as the case may be.
And Dave will be in Edinburgh this year with his Googlewhack Adenture. Go see him if you get the chance.
Geggs
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Jonny Posted Jul 29, 2003
Looks good to me!
By the way, Dave will also be touring with Googlewhack, so if he comes anywhere near you - definitely go and see him!
Jonny
(by the way, now I've posted to this entry you can change which list I'm on in the entry! )
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Abi Posted Jul 29, 2003
We are trying to book tickets but it is proving to be very .... trying.
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Geggs Posted Jul 29, 2003
Oh dear. I imagine the show would be fairly popular, so difficult in getting tickets might not be that surprising.
And thanks for dropping in Jonny! I've moved your name to the other list now.
Geggs
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tom Posted Nov 21, 2003
I live in Bristol, I found out that Dave Gorman had done a one-day-show of his Googlewhack adventure in Weston-Super-Mare the day after it happened!!!
Arghhh!!!!!!!!
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Geggs Posted Nov 22, 2003
That must have been annoying.
I'm kinda vexed as well. I know when DG is due to come to Birmingham, but I'm already busy that night, so I can't go to see him.
Hmph!
Geggs
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Jonny Posted Nov 22, 2003
I went to see Googlewhack at Warwick Arts Centre on Monday - absolutely brilliant - travel to see it if you have to!
Jonny
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Geggs Posted Aug 16, 2004
I just heard Dave's voice on the radio, which can come as quite a shock if you're not expecting it.
This spurred me on to update the page with some up-to-date news.
Enjoy!
Geggs
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