Subject: [ANNOUNCE][F] NL 31 - The Meet That Wasn't Announced From: Jos Dingjan <jos@tuatha.org> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett.announce, alt.fan.pratchett, alt.books.pratchett Followup-To: alt.fan.pratchett -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- - Grampa, grampa, will you tell me a story? *Please*? - A story? Hmm, let me think, a story... What kind of story would you like, Timmie T.? - Will you tell me about another Aye Eff Pee meet? I always like those stories, they're full of funny people doing funny things. They sound so.. so.. so *gezellig*! - Oh alright, I will tell you about... ...The Meet That Wasn't Announced Ah yes, I remember it well, that meet. Me and a whole bunch of people got together in Leiden, it was, a couple of weeks after wotsername, the Dutch queen, Beasomething, visited that city. We were still a monarchy back then! A nice and sunny Saturday in May, May 20th, if I recall correctly. Yep, that was the date, 20-05-2000, a nice and sunny day in the Netherlands. Or was it cloudy that day? I can't remember, it's been too long. Anyway, the organiser said he'd be in The North End, the pub where we usually got together, from 16:30 onwards. When I got to the pub I was greeted by a bunch of the regular people. Or were they still meet-newbies then? Not that it matters, such things were not important at those NL-meets. You'd feel right at home, usually. Ah, a nice pint of Guinness they served at the North End pub, and Caffrey's, too, if you were lucky. And they had coke, pint-glasses full of it, with ice, or without. Do you know why The North End was called The North End, Timmie? - No, grampa, do tell, please, do tell! *bounce* - Well, The North End pub was located on the corner of the "Rapenburg", which still was a canal back then, and the "Noordeinde". And "Noordeinde" is Dutch for north end! That pub was so easy to get to: you'd just exit the Centraal Station, walk straight ahead through the Steenstraat (if my memory doesn't deceive me the Steenstraat was a bit messy back then. They were working on a bridge or something, but pedestrians and cyclists could use the temporary bridge). Then you'd see the Beestenmarkt on your left, which was an open square with a couple of trees and a canal on one side. Then you'd follow the main road across a bridge, the Blauwpoortsbrug, and right after the bridge you went right. And after another, ooh, hundred metres maybe, there was the pub, on the corner, on the right hand side. After we'd all gotten together there we went for dinner at Cafe Bacchus, in the Breestraat. - The Breestraat? Where's that? Still in Leiden? - Yes, still in Leiden. The Breestraat was just as easy to get to as the pub: when coming from the station, instead of entering the pub you had to go left at the crossing and there you were, in the Breestraat. Cafe Bacchus was on the right hand side, I believe. Well, we got to Bacchus at around 19:00. And there we had dinner, and more drinks, and we talked, and we laughed, and we told stories. Ah yes, great fun, those Dutch AFPmeets. We regularly got visitors from abroad even, our meets were *that* famous! That particular evening, let me think... Ent arrived late, and he was as hasty as ever. We geeked, we threw fluffy animals at each other, someone waved a mysterious brown envelope. Ah, those envelopes were something to dread, you never knew what would come out of 'em. Heh, we geeked even more, there were all kinds of chocolate edibles, neon-nerds (or were there? The organiser kept mentioning 'em, but I never saw any), things that trumpeted, things that went "boing", things that went "baa" (oh, and Dolly too). People waved Leathermen (of the multi-tool variety. They didn't really wave people, like old Mr. Brandt or Mr. Krabbe). They even waved huge computers with numbers for names, such as "5", and "Vx", ah yes, it was marvellous... - Grampa? Grampa? - Hmmyes, Timmie? I'm sorry, I must've drifted off for a moment. - Grampa, if you were in Bacchus from 19:00 onwards, what about the people who couldn't make it to the North End on time? How did they find you? - Hrmph, nit-pickinggrandchildmumble. As I *said*, Bacchus was just about as easy to find as the North End pub. Breestraat 49, that was the address. All the people who couldn't make it to the North End on time just went straight to Bacchus. And if they got lost, or terribly confused or something, they'd just call the PCU of of one of the people there. Mobile phones, they called 'em back then, not personal communication units, and the organiser had to mail them the numbers. It may sound incredible now, but not everybody had a "mobile" back then! Can you imagine, they were voice only! You couldn't even *smell* the person contacting you! At the end of the evening everyone went home, happy and in a good mood. Of course, there were people who stayed until it was so late they couldn't get to their own homes anymore. And that was why we had a thing called "crashing". - Crashing? Brrr, sounds scary! - Nono, it wasn't scary at all. It just meant that you could use someone's floor to sleep on. Of course, you *did* have to bring your own sleeping bag and things, there were far too many people. The meet organiser arranged all that. People would mail him with a request for crash space, and he'd make sure everybody got a place to sleep. And in the morning we'd all have breakfast, and talk and laugh some more. Sometimes we even juggled, especially if the weather was nice. I'm a little bit hazy whether we juggled after that meet. It's been too long, I'm afraid. But we sure had fun! And that's the story of The Meet That Wasn't Announced. Did you like it? - Sure did, grampa. But there's one thing I don't understand. Why is it called "The Meet That Wasn't Announced"? If it wasn't announced, it wasn't a meet, right? But if it was a meet, it must've been announced! - You're very right, dear Timmie. There wasn't a regular announce for this meet, summing up where we'd get together and at what time, what we'd do next, and all things like that. But mysteriously enough, a couple of weeks before the meet a story appeared in all the regular places, the Story of The Meet That Wasn't Announced. Many people read it, and many were confused. Was it an announce? Was it a meet report of a meet long past? The moderators of alt.fan.pratchett.announce decided it was an announce, and they approved it. A whole group of other people also thought it was an announce (because the wise moderators of afpa thought so), and mailed the author of that article to tell him they were coming. So he made the necessary arrangements for dinner, booked a table and stuff. And thus it was that The Meet That Wasn't Announced happened. - Oh grampa, I *wish* I could've been there, it sounds like so much *fun*! - -- If time and space are one, building walls is useless - Loesje -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQBVAwUBOQqgHlEnYeztdy65AQEOQAIAqDW7EtWtB7lVTs3R4xAEMMumG0VibSBq BvuGFiyWHwViK52u3z2h0B7WsNI83g6qQu7Maw6iNMXgdKRNR+ZtOg== =ogf8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions for alt.fan.pratchett.announce to: afpa-mod@lspace.org All submissions are PGP signed. PLEASE READ http://www.lspace.org/fandom/afp/announce/guidelines.html before submitting articles to afp.announce. Thanks!
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