From: veloracat@usa.net (the little black kitty) Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F] Berkeley 2.0 with added Kiwi meet report Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 05:36:09 GMT Message-ID: <362ac448.2491212@news.lspace.org> The second Berkeley meet has been successfully completed. The attendees were mostly the usual suspects and were 5 in total. (Quarum was obtained!) They were: Anthony Wallace (TRSZ) Gillian Houck Julie H. (Hobbes) Stephen L. (Ridcully) <---- the added kiwi Valerie Norton (Velora) The topics of conversation were many, the quotes wonderfully left to the participants to remember and chuckle about. They were not recorded for the audiance. Being mostly Californians, we had to be differently, so had no cellular phones, no palmtops, and didn't even get out the laptops which wouldn't have remained powered long enough to record such things as quotes. Such simple pieces of technology as the ball point pin was also unavailable. The meet was planned to start at 4 pm at Peet's Coffee and Tea. Gillian picked me up from my crash space with Ridcully in the car and we made our way to the coffee house where Hobbes was immediately recognised. Having four, the meet officially started sometime shortly before 4 pm. We knew TRSZ would be along as well, so waited and ordered and found him coming throungh the door only slightly late. Once coffee was snagged, we went all the way to Just Desserts (next door) and got some cake and ice cream and talked about all those things I'm not going to say what are and a few gems of quotes were spoken. TRSZ showed he could stop a conversation dead in it's tracks and Ridcully showed he could get one going. (And you said he didn't talk!) Some wonderful buttons were handed out and everyone wore theirs with pride for the rest of the day and into the next (thanks Rid). Having not quite gotten our litterary fix, we browsed the book shops noting that Dave Barry still has the same books out, M!M is in paperback over here now, and Sex Tips For Girls can still be found. A few books were even purchased, but most that were noticed and singled out for comment had to remain at least one more day on the shelf. It's sad, but we couldn't give homes to all of them. The Pollitically Corect Fairy Tails were making cute eyes at us too. By that time it was time to eat, or at least a few thought so. So some ate and some didn't on the grounds that they were not allowed. (You'll have to ask them. :)) After eating, we headed off to a park to set up the *secret suprise* for Ridcully. He wasn't allowed to watch us set it up, and when he turned around he wasn't very appreciative of the jelly wrestling nuns we found for him. It was even lime jello, but all he could do was wonder about our sanity! Okay, he did some great expressions with his eyebrows too. >From there we headed off to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, which was playing over at the University. Gillian wasn't up to watching it, but the rest had a great time. Arrival was... well, we caught the curtain going up, so we weren't late. Not far from it, but not late. I wouldn't want to ponder about the unfortunateness that being late would entail. Chatting about how great the play was, those that hadn't been allowed decided they should find something that they were allowed, and TRSZ's car was piled into. Whereupon it didn't start, and continued not to start, and "how to start your car" was looked up in the owner's manual, and actual owners (parents) were called. Eventually it was found that all we needed to do was push the car a little bit up the hill. Um, right. Okay, so it worked and the car wasn't that heavy considering the slant of the hill. Pizza was obtained and devoured. An interesting little pesto piece with chicken and pine nuts. I think it is highly recommended, but the cat (myself) is a vegetarian and didn't actually eat the whole combination. Further unrepeated topics and quotes happened and we finished off the night with movies and an odd game of pool and even a little sleep before the sun came up. And no, nothing happened under the woolie blanket. -- The little black kitty, saying, "Be excellent to one another."
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