Re: London PDML Meeting - some snaps

2004-04-25 Thread Peter J. Alling
Don't tell me you've been reading this! http://www.ambrosiasw.com/Ambrosia_Times/September_95/2.5HowTo.html Cotty wrote: On 25/4/04, BOB W, [severely] discombobulated, offered: one of the pleasures of the PDML is the scarcely believable variety of people it attracts. How else would it be pos

RE: London PDML Meeting - some snaps

2004-04-25 Thread frank theriault
I looked at the pix this morning, and only just read the text now. Great job, John. Not on the photos. With that motley crew (no, not the rock band), you did what you could, but one can only do so much with modern imaging software. No, I meant the text was most enjoyable and entertaining.

Re: London PDML Meeting - some snaps

2004-04-25 Thread John Forbes
Those aren't his real legs. He's actually standing in the river. John On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 10:38:24 -0700, Keith Whaley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Are the other two chaps really tall too, or did Cotty have on his short shoes? keith John Forbes wrote: I've recorded this aspicious event here:

Re: London PDML Meeting - some snaps

2004-04-25 Thread Keith Whaley
Are the other two chaps really tall too, or did Cotty have on his short shoes? keith John Forbes wrote: I've recorded this aspicious event here: http://www.johnforbes.homechoice.co.uk/john/pdml.htm John

Re: London PDML Meeting - some snaps

2004-04-25 Thread Cotty
On 25/4/04, BOB W, [severely] discombobulated, offered: >one of the pleasures of the PDML is the scarcely believable variety of >people it attracts. How else would it be possible for somebody like me >to meet in one evening: > >1. someone who lives on a volcano > >2. someone who turned down an off