From: Laurabelle <gvenour@hotmail.com> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F] Meet Report: "Ulterior Motives": Amsterdam Bookstore Meet III Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 17:56:38 +0200 Message-ID: <6i9dfts7988b44qm887tihas3ev0qu1m5g@4ax.com> Hear ye, hear ye! This is an Official Meet Report! Event: "Ulterior Motives": Amsterdam Bookstore Meet III Date: 5 May 2001 Host: Martin Wisse Any resemblance of characters, places, or situations to those in real life is completely coincidental. Paras^H^H^H^H^H Attendees: Rolf Uwe Eelco Patrick Daniel Olaf Sindy Menno Maarten Boris Jeroen (Labrat) Jos Kimberley and YHN Report: In outline form, this meet followed the pattern of previous bookstore meets, in that the early hours of the afternoon were spent perusing the shelves of an English-language used bookstore, after which we trekked to an Irish pub, the Tara, and settled in for the evening. The meet "officially" started with the meeting in the train station. When we were all gathered (except Kimberley and Jos, who met us at the pub), we walked to the bookshop (all but Boris, who had his bicycle), making a stop by the ATM on the way, as prescribed by Ancient Tradition. The bookstore had a good selection, particularly of science-fiction. It would be interesting to know the average number of books bought per person; however, I'm relatively sure that Eelco bought the most (don't know how many, but he cleaned out a couple of entire authors) and I the least (one). I wasn't planning on buying anything, but They (naming no names) kept telling me "oh, you don't really need to eat" and "you can filch from Eelco if you don't mind losing a couple of fingers." About 4:30, after a brief stopover in the next-door juggling shop, we meandered over to the pub, which turned out to be much fuller than expected. After a brief moment of indecision, we captured the end of a long table along the wall, from which starting base we spread as space became available. The pub was really nice in the afternoon - very light, airy, and pleasant. Unfortunately the arrangement of our tables against the wall meant that there was little circulation between the two ends; movement was possible, but it had to be conscious. I didn't circulate, so I only know what happened at my end of the table. In accordance with Tradition, fluffy toys, cell phones, and palm pilots came out of hiding. We put our line of penguins on the wall, and another couple across from us put their small teddy bear on the mantel. Eventually they even asked us to put it up next to our penguins! (The socialization of the heathens is progressing nicely.) I had the pleasure of witnessing web browsing through the means of Eelco's Palm and Patrick's mobile; unfortunately the browser crashed. Ain't technology great? The high point of the evening was Martin's announcement of his Ulterior Motive in organizing the meet, namely that he had another copy of _Ice Bones_ - this one signed by the author. "To my Dutch fans, Stephen Baxter. I hope you enjoy this one as much as the first two." The irony is too perfect. (The book was foisted off on the defenseless Kimberley.) Mammoth #2, currently residing with Cybercat, was fortunately not present. Who knows what would happen if they come into contact with each other? We stayed at the pub until the last subway from the train station, where we bid goodbye to Jos and Kimberley. Back at the bat^H^H^Hdorm, we jumped on #afp and shared the news about _Ice Bones_. However, as soon as the kitchen was empty, we all fell asleep. I didn't even hear anybody snoring. I woke up about 7:00 and couldn't get to sleep, so after a while I got dressed and started reading, after which everybody else woke up too. They blamed it on me. (I think the new AFPsport is called "Let's Tease Laura." It's very easy to play.) Eelco left in the late morning, explaining that if everybody was going to sit around and read, he might as well go home. The remaining few (Martin, Patrick, Daniel, Rolf, Uwe, and YHN) saw him off on his red motorcycle and then took juggling materials outside to play. That was fun for a while, but the wind was chilling in spite of the bright sun, so we headed back inside. After a bit of chat (and a nap on my part), the Mildes and I headed back to Germany, successfully concluding my second NL meet (the third meet in four weekends!). Quote File: Eelco: What's this bit? AFPer: What bit? Eelco: This dangly bit in front. Patrick: All your Kimberley are belong to Jos. (I think he really deserves the Book for this one, but Kimberley was already gone by this time.) This concludes the test of the emergency meet report system. We now return to your irregularly scheduled programming. Laurabelle -- I use the words you taught me. If they don't mean anything any more, teach me others. Or let me be silent. -- Samuel Beckett, _Endgame_
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