Subject: [F] Leiderdorp Video-Meet v4.0 (build 2001 - A Netherland-Oddity) From: Uwe Milde <umilde@gmx.de> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Codename for this AFPMeet was "Snowwhite and the Dead". It should become apparent why... As an expression of a very ancient tradition (i.e., done more than twice) a videomeet was held, organised by Grand Master Patrick. The clickies to be appreciated this time were titled "Johnny and the Dead". After Wyrd Sisters, Truckers and Soul Music so far the last creation of moving pictures based on one of Terry Pratchett OBE OFiaH's works. When the German contingent arrived at Patricks place around 15:20, the meet was already quorate with Michel and Menno awaiting us. You know you dropped into a haven of geekdom when you are greeted "Have you a BNC-cable with you?". We waited for the other attendees to arrive, Jos finally bringing the sought for BNC-cable for the webcam. When all apart from Eelco were there, we set off for the pancake restaurant. We managed a sharp turn into a side-road to the restaurant just before we'd have hit a McDrive - which has to be considered very fortunate (that we didn't visit the McD, of course) - and settled in to look at a long menu of pancakes. Starters were taken, a wide range of pancakes (from sweet to spicy) chosen and eaten, accompanied by multiple attempts at unlicensed vulturing. Finally Eelco arrived, having just got home from Austria, hitting a minor snow storm in the NL. He very quickly disposed of his pancake (all others were done with theirs) and the lot went for desserts. The usual mix of geeking, discussions and punning happened, heavily featuring Palms and Visors, as well as cows (each table being equipped with a cow-shaped call-button for the waiter, one of which (the cows, that is) was a wire short of a signal). Then we left the restaurant and found that in the meantime the ground outside had somehow acquired about 3cm of snow - of the proper condition to form snow balls. Which was promptly done and kindly distributed among and above the attendees. After a slightly slippery travel back to Patrick's place, aquainting with coffee, (German) beer and other drinks, we watched "Johny and the Dead". The video was entertaining and all in all a good representation of the story, although it was expressed that it probably ranges behind "Soul Music" and "Truckers" in that respect. As the evening was still young, it was decided to watch the Chicken Run DVD afterwards. Two of us hadn't seen the movie before and at least two more hadn't seen the original English version. That movie went down very well, and a couple of the specials on the DVD were also appreciated. Later a small Discworld-Quiz took place which Labrat won hands down. Discussions and babbling went until about 5:00am, when the majority decided sleep was a wise choice. The next morning (10:30ish) all found their way back there for breakfast. More talk happened, more geeking happened, posing for the webcam and hazzling of innocent penguins took place. Somewhen after 2:00pm the meet was declared to be at an end and visitors were shooed away. Gladly the majority of snow had decided to disintegrate into nothing, so driving home didn't present difficulties. And The Book went to... Martin! Attendees: Patrick, Eelco, Jeroen M, Vashti, Menno, Rolf, Jos, Martin, Uwe, Jeroen B, Michel, Daniel. Quotes: Nothing noteworthy was said by anyone but me, and as I am so very modest, I'll refrain from repeating those here. ;-) Okay serious, maybe someone has actually made some notes. I'm not one of those with the palmtop geek-toys, after all. ;-> Some photographs can be found in the usual places [1]. Regards Uwe [1] And the sun doesn't shine there, too.
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