Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/05

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Subject: RE: [Leica] Lugnuts meeting in London
From: Jeremy Kime <jeremy.kime@bbc.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 15:04:44 -0000

As I haven't heard anything since my response, perhaps it didn't 'get
through'.
I would like to come, and anticipate arriving at 10.36 at Euston, can you
advise on the itinerary and location to meet?

Jem Kime

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Doug Richardson [SMTP:doug@meditor.demon.co.uk]
> 
> The first-ever meeting of UK lugnuts has been suggested by Alastair
> Firkin.
> 
> The venue is London, and the date is Sunday November 22.
> 
> Since Alastair is from the land of convicts, Botany Bay, Fosters amber
> nectar, and Ned Kelly Australian Whisky, he has asked me to be the
> co-ordinator at the UK end.
> 
> This is likely to be a small-scale event (we're not expecting dozens
> of guys), and will be at the mercy of the UK winter weather, I'm
> suggesting we meet late-morning at one of the coffee-joints in Covent
> Garden. This is central, and easily accessible by underground,
> particularly for folks like myself who will have to travel up from the
> country. It's also *indoors*, so convenient if it's pouring with rain.
> 
> Alastair's idea is that we spend an afternoon shooting together,
> swapping tales and gear. It gets dark around 4pm at that time of year,
> so the photographic day may be limited for non-Noctilux owners!
> 
> Sooner or later rain/cold/darkness will probably drive us indoors to a
> pub, and I've suggested that we wind up with a meal early evening.
> Given that eating out in London can be expensive, a Greek meal could
> be an ideal solution. Greek food is cheap, there are plenty of Greek
> restaurants in central London, and they tend to be informal places
> were the other patrons are unlikely to complain about noisy debates
> over M v R or black taping your red dots.
> 
> The only problem is that many restaurants don't open on a Sunday, but
> I'll check this out.
> 
> So far, two other guys have expressed interest in the event:
> 
> "Arthur C. R. Krick" <leica@mistral.co.uk>
> "Martin Plant" <houghton@powernet.com>
> 
> If anyone else wants to join in. could you email me?
> 
> Once we know who's coming, we can then plan what we're going to do,
> plus a fall-back if it's bucketing with rain.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Doug Richardson
>