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Author Topic: Meeting tonight (Thursday 15th March)  (Read 8174 times)
Ian Pace
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« Reply #15 on: 14:30:20, 15-03-2007 »

How about this - my printer isn't working at the moment, so I can't do it, but if someone has a colour printer, how about printing out the famed picture of one RW surrounded by two middle-aged pixies, which we can place on the table?
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« Reply #16 on: 14:36:19, 15-03-2007 »

I should be there. Looking forward to meeting all of you. For identification purposes, here's a picture of me in the style of a South Park character.
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« Reply #17 on: 14:36:50, 15-03-2007 »

Pen + Paper    Smiley

It is ok to meet people in a public place.

Take pen + paper as barstaff will say 'got no paper, got no pens, want some beer ? '
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« Reply #18 on: 14:56:03, 15-03-2007 »

It did occur to me that, after firmly forbidding my daughter meeting someone she had met on the internet other than at our house or with me in tow (the latter even more unpopular than the former), I am now proposing to do exactly the same. Perhaps I should bring a five-stringed chaperone to match Ollie's chalumeau.

(We did meet him in the end incidentally and he turned out to be very nice.) 

People go to discos and meet complete strangers when drunk.
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« Reply #19 on: 14:58:43, 15-03-2007 »

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People go to discos and meet complete strangers when drunk.
Heaven forfend!
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« Reply #20 on: 15:06:44, 15-03-2007 »

People go to discos and meet complete strangers when drunk.
Not many people drink in the sort of discos I go to.
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« Reply #21 on: 15:54:51, 15-03-2007 »

don' drink any water, please. There are spies everywhere. You should wear a scarf or something.

I wish I could meet, but .... I am always stuck in dull drum.
Have a good time and tell us how it went.
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« Reply #22 on: 15:56:54, 15-03-2007 »

Ha, I got there and found a sign for the meeting, but it had been fly-posted with a message that said:

"Your Radio Three Meeting Has Been Removed"

Wink

Sadly I'm at the other end of Europe, but I hope you have a nice meeting and don't overdo the Babycham.  And watch out for the Plutonium-210.

I am off to an entirely different meet-up -   we will raise a toast of solidarity to you from here  Smiley
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« Reply #23 on: 16:00:39, 15-03-2007 »

The 'meeting ' tonight has that feel like when you have read a book and have an image of the characters in your mind... then you see the film adaptation and they are nothing like you thought....

I wonder... are we all as we imagine each other to be ?

[Well Baz was  Grin Grin]

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« Reply #24 on: 16:06:37, 15-03-2007 »

The 'meeting ' tonight has that feel like when you have read a book and have an image of the characters in your mind... then you see the film adaptation and they are nothing like you thought...
Are you suggesting we're all going to be played by actors tonight, who bear no resemblance to the real us?

What an intriguing thought! ... Maybe we're not going to meet each other after all. Shocked

PS I'm being played by Brad Pitt, I believe. Wink
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« Reply #25 on: 16:09:50, 15-03-2007 »

PS I'm being played by Brad Pitt, I believe. Wink

You too, huh?
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« Reply #26 on: 16:10:36, 15-03-2007 »

Rather tempted to meet up with radio 3 fans at the proms in period costume and go around pretending to be Lord Byron BUT I better not.

 Grin
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« Reply #27 on: 16:27:38, 15-03-2007 »

Oh go on Lord B... you only live once ( or in his case perhaps more!)

 Grin

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« Reply #28 on: 16:58:12, 15-03-2007 »

I have more than once seen a chap in the arena apparently dressed as a pirate so you probably wouldn't cause too much comment.
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« Reply #29 on: 17:07:30, 15-03-2007 »

Turn up with a radio 3 t-shirt and an earpiece, saying 'can't miss any radio 3 ever, cool program this' lol

sad to be sad, funny to pretend to be sad  Grin
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