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Postby RobMagic » Apr 15th, '10, 20:17



Tomo that mean your on the train leaving Manchester at 1:20? Just in case we're on the same train head to coach E on the pendilino

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Postby Tomo » Apr 15th, '10, 22:21

Agecroft wrote:Tomo that mean your on the train leaving Manchester at 1:20? Just in case we're on the same train head to coach E on the pendilino

You come down the quiet end instead, you lazy sod! :D

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Postby Beardy » Apr 16th, '10, 16:41

Just checked into my hotel. What a bleedin experience this one was!

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Postby Ant » Apr 18th, '10, 09:35

Absolutely. Was great to put some faces to names but more importantly the speakers were all completely brilliant!

Obviously Banachek was amazing but so were the other speakers. I got some great insight from Colin, Looch and Dan in particular!

Thanks for a great event, look forward to november!

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Postby Tomo » Apr 18th, '10, 13:48

What a brilliant weekend, thought I was functionally asleep by the time we squatted like so many refugees in the Tavistock Hotel's reception at 2am this morning.

Those crazy Italians were something else. 22 hours driving from the Adriatic coast in one go just to get there!

And something is definitely weird with the world when Banachek approaches you, says he's heard a lot about your work, asks if you'd swap a copy of NM for his updated PS1 ...and can you sign it for him :shock:

Can't wait for The Priory in November.

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Postby IAIN » Apr 18th, '10, 14:06

my liver needs a rest...it sent me a letter of complaint earlier...

yes, good fun, shame Eshly couldnt come along...

banachek was excellent, and very down to earth - coming to the pub two nights running...very amiable guy...

a few interesting chats - very interesting watching the whole tabula dynamic too...

those italians were lunatics...in a good way...

and more women joining, thats a good thing too...

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Postby Ant » Apr 18th, '10, 14:18

Where were you? I'm disappointed at you deliberately avoiding making my acquaintance. :P

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Postby Tomo » Apr 18th, '10, 14:19

IAIN wrote:my liver needs a rest...it sent me a letter of complaint earlier...

yes, good fun, shame Eshly couldnt come along...

banachek was excellent, and very down to earth - coming to the pub two nights running...very amiable guy...

a few interesting chats - very interesting watching the whole tabula dynamic too...

those italians were lunatics...in a good way...

and more women joining, thats a good thing too...

Yes, there were quite a few there this time. It was good watching Sarah playing an Italian mind with a Beyond ESP deck. Madeleon was a really good laugh, too. She seemed very nice for someone doing a PhD on horror!

Ooooh, and Ted's got a really nice effect on his hands.

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Postby daleshrimpton » Apr 18th, '10, 14:36

I had a great time too. Meeting faces, both old and new.. Sorry I had to leave early, but if i hadn't gone when i did, I just wouldn't of gone at all... That cider was delicious, and i was quite knackered.

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Postby Thaumaturge » Apr 18th, '10, 14:52

Good times!
Ran for the train, got on the wrong sodding one, and then realized I'd left my tie and lunchbox (no sexy business please!) in the sodding pub! Ah well! I hear they are safe and sound.

Banachek was very very good, and I agree with ANT... there was a lot of food for thought to take away and chew on from the speakers. Top quality all round.

Really good to finally meet you all in person too, top spods!

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Postby Mr_Grue » Apr 18th, '10, 15:08

The metal bending demo was great. When you get a load of mentals watching mentalism, you don't really expect much in the way of reaction, so it was nice to end the day with some genuine astonishment from a participant.

And great to meet TM peeps, natch.

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Postby Ant » Apr 18th, '10, 16:38

I thought there should have been more people there from the board.

I'll have a TM tshirt printed up next time. :cry:

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Postby Harris » Apr 18th, '10, 16:51

There were heaps of peeps from TM :-

In no particular order...

Me,
Mr Grue
Iain
Tomo
DirtyDavey
Dr Todd
A.N.T.
Jacquin
Beardy
Chris
Dale Shrimpton
Jean Eugene Roberts
Iain J
Part-Timer
Ted
Thurmaturgy (thats prob spelt wrong lol)
Lyndon Webb
PCWells

Thats 18 peeps, not including those who are probably registered but dont post often x

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Postby Lyndon Webb » Apr 18th, '10, 17:22

Harris wrote:There were heaps of peeps from TM :-

In no particular order...

Me, *
Mr Grue
Iain *
Tomo *
DirtyDavey
Dr Todd *
A.N.T.
Jacquin *
Beardy *
Chris
Dale Shrimpton *
Jean Eugene Roberts *
Iain J
Part-Timer
Ted
Thurmaturgy (thats prob spelt wrong lol) *
Lyndon Webb
PCWells *

Thats 18 peeps, not including those who are probably registered but dont post often x


I feel really guilty now as i should have said hello to more people :(

On a side note NEVER EVER sit between Christo and Dale, as they were like an old married couple talking about shopping, weather and such like. :wink:

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Postby Thaumaturge » Apr 18th, '10, 17:30

Lyndon Webb wrote:
Harris wrote:There were heaps of peeps from TM :-

In no particular order...

Me, *
Mr Grue
Iain *
Tomo *
DirtyDavey
Dr Todd *
A.N.T.
Jacquin *
Beardy *
Chris
Dale Shrimpton *
Jean Eugene Roberts *
Iain J
Part-Timer
Ted
Thurmaturgy (thats prob spelt wrong lol) *
Lyndon Webb
PCWells *

Thats 18 peeps, not including those who are probably registered but dont post often x


I feel really guilty now as i should have said hello to more people :(

On a side note NEVER EVER sit between Christo and Dale, as they were like an old married couple talking about shopping, weather and such like. :wink:



Handbags Lyndon, it was handbags! :lol: Nah, blame it on a cheeky new idea thats got me thinking overtime!

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