Re: [RML] RML Annual Get-Together

Bruce Hansen (bhansen at ozemail.com.au)
Thu, 3 Apr 1997 19:01:12 +1000

Ditto - Hic!

Bruce Hansen, ANGFA
Check out our web site a http://www.angfa.org
Remember, "When in doubt, leave it out!"

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> From: Frex <frex at macrae.com.au>
> To: rainbowfish at pcug.org.au
> Subject: [RML] RML Annual Get-Together
> Date: Thursday, 3 April 1997 14:12
>
> It's time once again to start thinking about the big pissup/get-together
at
> this year's Convention in Sydney, Australia (suggested time 3PM, Friday
17
> October 1997). This is traditional, after last year's effort, which was
> most worthwhile - I (Andrew) for one needed to be helped out to the AGM.
> Surprisingly, Alan was OK ;)
>
> We are hoping that ANGFA(NSW) can accomodate us at the venue, otherwise
> there are quite a few bars in Oxford Street, or so we are told! ;)
>
> Cameron Bee, if you get this one, can you let us know a bit closer to
time
> if the hotel bar will be available from 3PM? Otherwise we are sure we
can
> find somewhere else.
>
> We should go with the traditional smiley-face nametags, the pattern is on
> the list archive page. (Read the newinfo FAQ - it has the address!) 8)
>
> Hoping to see a crowded and inebriated turnout like last year.
>
> Regards, Andrew Boyd and Alan Ford,
> Co-owners, RML
> _________________________________________________________________
> Frex the Castor Dragon aka Andrew Boyd - frex at macrae.com.au
> "Then the time comes when it is clear nothing new or important will
> be done: and one draws out the ledger and begins to itemise what
> there is, of value, that can be offered to posterity. And here is
> a good deed, and there an act of courage: during this year one worthy
> story was told, during that decade involvement in an important social
> movement. If there are babies, that is logged in. If there are books,
> they are noted. Loving friends. Wives and husbands. Kindness to
> small animals. A hill bearing your name. But the laurels you've counted

> on, they've turned to dust."
> Harlan Ellison, Introduction to "Prayers to Broken Stones"
>