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[methinksnot] is planning to come to Christchurch sometime in February or March. I'm already here in Christchurch. Clearly, this calls for a meet-up!
We're wondering if any other 'bakers might like to join us? The date's vague for now, but [methinksnot] will exactify it in due course, and I'll suggest
a suitable place (the Dux de Lux comes to mind). So if you're living in or passing through New Zealand, come to Christchurch, come along, and be part of the first ever(?) kiwi HB halfcon!
The Dux
http://www.thedux.c...ex.cfm/Christchurch Did we mention it is warm in NZ this time of the year? [methinksnot, Jan 12 2007]
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The level of public support is really staggering. Looks like it's just you and me [imaginality]. |
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A quick search on the HB map suggests that [imaginality] is the only halfbaker to admit to being on the island. But that [sofacrat] and the (potentially former, I haven't seen him/her in a while) user [Adze] are both in the New Zealand area. |
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Welcome [hidden], have a drink on me. We were starting to think there was an anti-antipodean sentiment permeating the halfbakery ranks. How about [kiwiJohn]? I haven't seen him in quite a while, though. [ljanz] is also in NZ. [neutrinos_shadow] lives in Invercargill. I'll stop before it becomes a list... |
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Perhaps everyone is poised, waiting to know the date before booking their last-minute flights. ;-) Are you any surer yet about when you'll be here, [methinksnot]? |
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I recommend the Ginger Tom at the Dux: there's something a little half-baked about the idea of alcoholic ginger beer, and it works deliciously well... *salivates* |
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About 16 months too late for me. I visited Christchurch with my wife for our 25th wedding anniversary a year ago September, rented a campervan and a motoryacht, and had a wonderful time going up and down the east coast and cruising Queen Charlotte sound. |
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Our hosts in Christchurch were a marvelous gent I used to work with, who I suspect might well get along famously with the Kiwi halfbaking crowd (I haven't encouraged him to frequent the 'Bakery, as he is gainfully employed!) and his ex-pat American wife. |
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When you decide on a specific time/place, I'll let them know. |
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Don't think 2 weeks of being a HB would really qualify for me to take a round trip to NZ from England.. shame though |
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We should set up an England one at some point soon though. Can't have the Kiwi's having all the fun. |
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The time difference would probably put paid to this, but could go for one synchronized halfcon with video-linked halfcons in all the major areas. |
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Certainly jutta and the Board of Directors will attend. And I thought all the moderators had an expense account, no? |
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Expense account? The moderators are paid in crack!
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[imaginality], I'll know for sure after Wednesday. Everyone is on holiday enjoying the beaches and fine weather and I have not been able to get in touch with some people. |
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Sorry, I forgot all about the crack payoffs. I guess my head was up my a** again. |
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I noticed [neutrinos_shadow] is somewhere around. D'you reckon you can come? |
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Chch? Probably not, but then I do get shipped around a bit with work, so you never know...
Once there is a definite time/date/place, I'll keep it in mind, but I won't promise anything. |
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Hi [methinksnot], just wondering what the news is, whenwise? |
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A plurality of apologies, [imaginality].
I will be in Christchurch on the weekend of 17-18 March. I suggest we meet at the Dux on the Saturday afternoon. What do you think? |
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Sounds great to me! I guess the meeting time really ought to be half-something - 3:30pm? |
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And you should probably be half an hour late getting there. |
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Pedants are never late, [ht]
3:30PM sounds great. I'll have a croissant in hand (but really, I'll email you my cell phone number). |
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Maybe [Texticle] could be persuaded to attend? |
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Sorry guys, count me out. I have other plans. |
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Indeed blissy. Airline fare paid. |
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Right-o friends and neighbours. The time is coming and you have only about a week to get your act together. Or not. |
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I alerted my friends in Christchurch and introduced them (by links to my postings) to the HB. (I hope this doesn't scare them off!) I'll let you know if they respond favorably. |
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Cheers, [csea] - look forward to meeting them if they decide to come. As the saying goes, "Any friend of a half-baker is probably slightly mad themselves." |
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Lo! 'tis Friday, and the morrow doth harbour the promise of halfbak'ryesque musings in the autumn sunshine. For me and [methinksnot], at least. |
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(Any update on your friends' plans, [csea]?) |
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I think our marketing let us down [imaginality]. Had we billed our halfcon as a St Paddy's day meet and drink, Christchurch would have been swimming in bakers. |
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> (Any update on your friends' plans, [csea]?) |
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[imaginality] - Sorry, no response from them, hope I didn't scare them off! |
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Well, it was fun to meet [methinksnot] face-to-face today, albeit for just a short while. Croissant on table, beer in hand, we chatted in the late summer sunshine. Photo or two to come, in a day or so. |
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Ya know I never knew anything about NZ, till a woman at the bakery, who I don't know if she's still about or not, sent me incredible pics. |
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I was totally wrong. It is a most magical place, I think. |
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Back online after a fun-filled weekend in Christchurch! It was an incredibly beautiful day on Saturday and I had a lot of fun discussing things 'bakery and otherwise with [imaginality] (sorry for making you talk so much about your work, [imaginality]!). We'll upload photos as soon as the email and work backlog has been dealt to. |
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Bog!
I was in Sydney from Mar12-Mar21. The trip over there happened so fast that this half con completely escaped my memory. |
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You lucky Kiwi's & Auzzies! You could have had me on your hands! |
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