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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 07/22/2007 :  07:07:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Whippersnapper



Here's one pic



And here's another!






Sorry I missed you guys. So let's see if I remember my London landmarks ... your backdrop is Centrepoint, yeah? The notorious junction between Tottenham Court Road, Soho, and Covent Garden. FWFR is like so trendy

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Whippersnapper. 
"A fourword thinking guy."

Posted - 07/22/2007 :  10:28:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote



Er, you mean the picture which is captioned "Fwfrs London Meeting 21JUL07 - Outside Centre Point"?

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Chris C 
"Four words, never backwards."

Posted - 07/22/2007 :  11:28:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Tori

You're all so tall!



Whippersnapper was kneeling in the middle of the road to fit us and the background in the picture, while trying to dodge a) the big red buses coming round the corner and trying to drive over him and b) the stag party trying to throw each other in the Centrepoint fountains.

It was good to meet you guys - hopefully we can arrange another meet later in the year, when I don't have to disappear quite so early.
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Koli 
"Striving lackadaisically for perfection."

Posted - 07/22/2007 :  14:44:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Glad to hear it went well. I didn't think I could make it, and then on Friday the weather made up my mind for me: I was lucky to get home from Warwickshire (50 miles from here a lot of people spent the night in their cars on the motorway) to Shropshire.

Presumably the date was chosen because you can be almost certain of good weather in London in late July. For my part, I'm making urgent preparations to adapt to the climate change scenario predicted for the UK: drier summers and wetter winters, with more storms ... in the spring and autumn.
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Shiv 
"What a Wonderful World"

Posted - 07/22/2007 :  15:06:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by BaftaBabe

quote:
Originally posted by Whippersnapper



Here's one pic



And here's another!






Sorry I missed you guys. So let's see if I remember my London landmarks ... your backdrop is Centrepoint, yeah? The notorious junction between Tottenham Court Road, Soho, and Covent Garden. FWFR is like so trendy





Ah, my old haunting ground. I lived in Bedford Avenue and then Great Russell Street for years. One of the best things was being able to explore the British Museum whenever I felt like it. Well, maybe the pubs were the best thing Not the traffic, shops or crowds, though. So weird to think I used to be such a city girl....

By the way, why no photos of Mr Whippersnapper?
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Whippersnapper. 
"A fourword thinking guy."

Posted - 07/22/2007 :  16:20:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


Well, someone had to hold the camera Shiv!

Actually, mine wasn't the only camera present so there may yet be some of me to come into circulation. Unfortunately.

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Beanmimo 
"August review site"

Posted - 07/22/2007 :  17:50:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Sounds like you all had a jolly good time with lashings of ...eh..beer.

Pity to have missed it but it was just a bad timing, people to do things to see and all that.

But I'll try for the next one.
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Whippersnapper. 
"A fourword thinking guy."

Posted - 07/22/2007 :  18:47:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


Maybe it was for the best as there were travelling difficulties getting from the West of England to London, hence Bife's non-attendance. You might well have not made it either!

Still, please regard your attendance as compulsory at the next get-together!
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Rovark 
"Luck-pushing, rule-bending, chance-taking reviewer"

Posted - 07/22/2007 :  19:46:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Tori

You're all so tall!



That's a combination of Whipper's photography skills, a lower view-point makes the subject look taller and, ahem, slimmer (thanks for that Whipper)and in the case of the 2nd photo, a very small pub.

A very pleasant afternoon, always nice to put faces and real personalities to the on-line personalities, but even more so when they're such good company.

shame about the film

Actually I'm being slightly harsh and I think it may even scrape a 3*, but it's definately over rated by the critics. Speaking of which, I'll be over to BBabe's review of it once I've posted.

It would have been nice to stay a bit longer for more drinks or food but I was still slightly hung over from a leaving do the night before and feeling a little delicate. Still, hopefully I'll be fighting fit for the next one and we'll fit in a slightly more jolly film and a meal afterwards.

I did take a photo of the others in the pub but frankly the flash was too harsh and it's pretty poor. Mampers took one as well which hopefully came out better.

See you all at the next one
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randall 
"I like to watch."

Posted - 07/23/2007 :  04:23:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Wish I'd been there! The only two fwiffers I've ever met in person have been such wonderful company that I say, like my president, bring 'em on!

P.S.: But Mampy, time to retire the 7th-anniversary shout-out: 8th is coming soon!

Edited by - randall on 07/23/2007 04:25:12
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bife 
"Winners never quit ... fwfr ... "

Posted - 07/24/2007 :  07:43:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I was so peed off at not being able to make it, this was probably my one chance for a fwfr meet up any time in the next 12 months - fwfrers are a bit thin on the ground in my neck of the wood.

Sounds so lame, to be 'rained off', but it took me over 10 hours to drive the 55 miles from London to Newbury the day before, and all the forecasts were for equivalent chaos the following day.

It was the journey from hell, four kids in a car with minimal provisions, taking almost as long to get down a small stretch of motorway as it had taken to get from Singapore to London (slight exaggeration, of course, Singapore is something like a 14 hour flight, but it wasn't far off).

Anyhow, I'm glad you guys had fun without me, glad you didn't go to see Jan Austin (come on, you're a bunch of guys, what were you thinking??) or Hot Fuzz (which I was very disappointed with).

Hope you had a drink or two for me.
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BiggerBoat 
"Pass me the harpoon"

Posted - 07/24/2007 :  20:45:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by bife

I was so peed off at not being able to make it, this was probably my one chance for a fwfr meet up any time in the next 12 months - fwfrers are a bit thin on the ground in my neck of the wood.

Sounds so lame, to be 'rained off', but it took me over 10 hours to drive the 55 miles from London to Newbury the day before, and all the forecasts were for equivalent chaos the following day.

It was the journey from hell, four kids in a car with minimal provisions, taking almost as long to get down a small stretch of motorway as it had taken to get from Singapore to London (slight exaggeration, of course, Singapore is something like a 14 hour flight, but it wasn't far off).

Anyhow, I'm glad you guys had fun without me, glad you didn't go to see Jan Austin (come on, you're a bunch of guys, what were you thinking??) or Hot Fuzz (which I was very disappointed with).

Hope you had a drink or two for me.



You weren't so far from me - I was at a festival in Aldermaston? or close by. It turned into a complete mud fest and there were all kinds of problems, not least people's tents being washed away and the lorries not being able to reach the portaloos and empty them.

The guy running around the place stark bollock naked actually seemed rather sensible this year.
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Chris C 
"Four words, never backwards."

Posted - 07/24/2007 :  22:29:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by BiggerBoat



The guy running around the place stark bollock naked actually seemed rather sensible this year.



Admit it. That was you, wasn't it???

Edited by - Chris C on 07/24/2007 22:30:05
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BiggerBoat 
"Pass me the harpoon"

Posted - 07/26/2007 :  13:54:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Chris C

quote:
Originally posted by BiggerBoat



The guy running around the place stark bollock naked actually seemed rather sensible this year.



Admit it. That was you, wasn't it???



Nah. This guy wasn't exactly 'packing heat'.

He had painted himself gold though, so he resembled both an Oscar and a Golden Globes.

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