Message-ID: <732e2927.0207072251.31060ea0@posting.google.com> From: morganpalaeo@netyp.com.au (flesh_eating_dragon) Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: Re: [F] Adelaide Afparty Report Date: 7 Jul 2002 23:51:58 -0700 References: <732e2927.0207061846.1adaf5a1@posting.google.com> Meet Report ----------- Saturday 6 of July was a historic occasion. Not many people were there to witness it (shame) but it was a historic occasion nonetheless. It was the first official afpmeet ever to be held in the Festival State, and as far as anyone knows also the last. Its purpose was to celebrate the tenth anniversary of alt.fan.pratchett; in other words, it was an Afparty. Attendees were: Adrian Morgan (that's me) Roger Morgan (Dad) Christine Sorensen (from Queensland) Danny Sag Chris Sloan We met downstairs at the Brecknock, our meet pub, at a couple of minutes past seven. After inquiring, we discovered that they did have the upstairs private function room ready for us after all, which was a pleasant surprise because I'd been told that we needed at least ten people in order to use it. So we went upstairs to a table that was already set for us. The toys and chocolate came out, and I took a photograph of the toys and chocolate posing together on the coffee bench underneath a wall painting. This photo will be uploaded sometime, as will the one of us all around the table with our food, no matter how embarrassing it is (I have some concerns about it, but I'll upload it anyway after it's developed and scanned). I showed people my photographs from the Netherlands meet that I went to in Utrecht, February 2000 so they'd know what to do. Most of us had a peek outside at the balcony overlooking the streets of Adelaide. Conversation covered Discworld plays, the Maskerade movie, media attitudes to science fiction and fantasy, Red Dwarf, Doctor Who, etc (including my little rant about Zygons being all looks and no brains as prompted by Roger's mention of Zygons as a favourite Doctor Who monster), the distribution of Pratchett fans in Australia, first Discworld books, favourite Discworld books, and just plain Discworld books, Nanny Ogg's Cookbook, ingredients used by McDonalds, Terry Pratchett's voice, publishing of novels esp. typesetting, music esp public live performances (this was as we could feel the vibrations of the band downstairs), food esp. seafood, worms and snakes, British comedy incl. reception thereof in America, computer games incl. home level design, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars movies, Harry Potter movie, The Man Who Sued God, Billy Connolly, movies in general, cinema facilities (including something I hadn't known, that the cinema complex at Marion Shopping Centre [within walking distance of my home] is the largest in the Southern Hemisphere), even more movies, special effects, TV reception and aerials, Pay TV, absence of sufficient Goodies episodes on video and how much of a shame this is in conjunction with absence of Goodies reruns on Australian TV, novelisations incl. the novel of "Yes Prime Minister" as an example of how adaptations *should* be done, and Esperanto. The atmosphere, service and food cannot in my opinion be faulted. The gathering was very enjoyable and I think a definite success. I gave a paperback copy of "Guards! Guards!" to the Brecknock staff as a token of appreciation. Quotefile --------- "Conversations are never logical" - Danny End of Report -------------
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