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 From:  graphitone   
 To:  Manthorp     
42449.3 In reply to 42449.2 
I would have posted a linky to the vid, but Look North's site doesn't allow catch up in the normal sense and only seems to provide today's bulletins. 
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 From:  Manthorp  
 To:  graphitone      
42449.4 In reply to 42449.3 
I caught it, thanks Graphitone. I was a handsome dog. Shows the havoc that a dissolute life and bootleg gin can play.

"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber, The Thirteen Clocks 1951
 
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 From:  graphitone   
 To:  Manthorp     
42449.5 In reply to 42449.4 
 :-D

Debauchery and lechery FTW. 
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 From:  milko  
 To:  Manthorp     
42449.6 In reply to 42449.4 
ah man, that brings back memories of you blagging me and Tina into the Trafalger Square "embassy" event for that. Such larks, such youngsters.
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 From:  Manthorp  
 To:  milko     
42449.7 In reply to 42449.6 
Do you remember the first time we met up - you, me, LordPaul and... Simon Roberts, when my mates at  Lumen launched the - what would it have been - PS2, by projecting it on a building across the road. Seemed so radical then.

"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber, The Thirteen Clocks 1951
 
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 From:  Manthorp  
 To:  Manthorp     
42449.8 In reply to 42449.7 
& where do the cheekbones go?

"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber, The Thirteen Clocks 1951
 

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 From:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)  
 To:  Manthorp     
42449.9 In reply to 42449.8 
Bradford's most famous teenager?
“What Happens Next Will Shock You”
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 From:  milko  
 To:  Manthorp     
42449.10 In reply to 42449.7 
oh fuck, yeah! Where was that, one of the bars around the Corn Exchange in Leeds? Yes that was very cool.
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 From:  Manthorp  
 To:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)     
42449.11 In reply to 42449.9 
A lot of competition from serial killers. Bradford rather cornered the market in the tail end of the last century.

"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber, The Thirteen Clocks 1951
 
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 From:  Manthorp  
 To:  milko     
42449.12 In reply to 42449.10 
I've just spent an inordinate amount of time trying to work out where and when it was, and what console it was promoting.

I think it might have been at The Townhouse, which at the time was the Place To Be - and there are some very white buildings opposite. I had it firmly in my head that it was a northern launch for an iteration of the Playstation, but I'm becoming less sure.

As for when, haven't a clue. 2000? PS2?

"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber, The Thirteen Clocks 1951
 
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 From:  milko  
 To:  Manthorp     
42449.13 In reply to 42449.12 
I’m sure it was PS2 - it was out already in Japan I think but still not available in the UK. Pretty sure we had Tekken (or some kind of fighting game anyway) on the wall and some demo setup on a regular telly with Gran Turismo 2. 
but I could be making this up. 2000 would be around the time I was getting sent up to Leeds to work quite often so I definitely had a few evenings free to do this sort of nonsense. It fits. 
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 From:  milko  
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42449.14 
The sort of bar where Leeds United footballers (then getting into Champions League semifinals and so on) would go. Can’t remember the name at all. 
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 From:  Manthorp  
 To:  milko     
42449.15 In reply to 42449.13 
I have a lingering sense that it wasn't the First Meat Of All, though I'd love it to have been. It was early, certainly my first: but had any of teh possie meated before that? Maybe in that London?

"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber, The Thirteen Clocks 1951
 
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 From:  william (WILLIAMA)  
 To:  Manthorp     
42449.16 In reply to 42449.15 
I have never made it to a meat. Of course, I'm not an original member being an insurgent from the PC Pro forum. There were quite a few who straggled over, but I can't remember many names now. Seems that I'm member number 66 on this incarnation of teh. 
never trust a man in a blue trench coat, never drive a car when you're dead
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 From:  milko  
 To:  Manthorp     
42449.17 In reply to 42449.15 
the first I can remember was in a pub called The Spice Of Life, on Shaftesbury Avenue... I sometimes pass it now and remember. The place was not particularly good but the time was very fun. If I'm not mistaken, englishpaul was the main man for setting it up. Rendle showed up and got told off for playing the piano.
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 From:  Manthorp  
 To:  william (WILLIAMA)     
42449.18 In reply to 42449.16 
Plenty of time to do so. They're interesting. Generally quite quiet, apart from the odd one at which Tehers break limbs.

"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber, The Thirteen Clocks 1951
 
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 From:  Manthorp  
 To:  milko     
42449.19 In reply to 42449.17 
EP is a good 'un for doing stuff. He came to York once. And of course, there was Dyl's legendary 2 Meat odyssey.

"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber, The Thirteen Clocks 1951
 
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 From:  milko  
 To:  Manthorp     
42449.20 In reply to 42449.19 
Ah, what heroes both.

There's also the legendary one in the Founder's Arms on the side of the Thames, where WingnutKJ had a rather infamous nap in the toilets, me and Mynci more or less carried him all the way back to our pad in Shepherd's Bush after the landlord took exception to the original sleeping location. 

And now I work about a 2 minute walk from the pub where we ended up moving all London-meats to in the interest of paying something less of a ripoff price on the beer. They've redecorated it since then, I'm not sure they'd welcome us as quickly.

Trying to think how many forumites ended up crashing at our place over the years, it must be quite a few but you're probably similarly high-scoring I bet. I also ended up crossing the streams with the State forum at some point which confuses my recollection.  
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 From:  Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)  
 To:  milko     
42449.21 In reply to 42449.20 
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There's also the legendary one in the Founder's Arms on the side of the Thames, where WingnutKJ had a rather infamous nap in the toilets, me and Mynci more or less carried him all the way back to our pad in Shepherd's Bush after the landlord took exception to the original sleeping location. 

Happy days - I remember it well.

(I don't remember it well. I barely remember it at all. I can remember having a late night the night before, an early start, not much food, but having a lovely time sitting in the afternoon sunshine admiring St Paul's Cathederal and drinking beers, including a very nice honey beer...

...and maybe I remember stealing some of Isa's chips...

...and I can sort of remember it being dark and me being on the bridge...

...and I can remember waking up with what is still OFFICIALLY the worst hangover I've ever had, in Chateau Milko...

...and sod's law, on the way home, I bumped into someone I knew from school who was doing fantastically well for himself as an accountant for one of the big boys, who I suspect might have thought I was now homeless.)

Good times, though. Still got the photos.


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 From:  ANT_THOMAS  
 To:  Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)     
42449.22 In reply to 42449.21 
Genuinely impressed after all these years you can still confidently pin point that as your worst ever hangover. You must have had so many since. What stands out that makes it win that crown?
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