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So, how many Brits?

Started by Matt Machell, April 07, 2004, 05:01:26 PM

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Kit

Quote from: James Holloway
Quote from: Kit
Cool. Are you a student here or a resident? (Or both, like me.)
I'm a grad student and, as such, live here year-round, but I'm from the US (well, more or less). I also did my undergrad study here.

You're doing grad work after having done your undergrad here? You're more tolerant of the university than I am! Or possibly you have a better department. I'm a mathematician, and have a very very low opinion of our department. What do you do?

James Holloway

Quote from: Kit
You're doing grad work after having done your undergrad here? You're more tolerant of the university than I am! Or possibly you have a better department. I'm a mathematician, and have a very very low opinion of our department. What do you do?
I'm an archaeologist. Actually, I did my undergrad work, went away to work for a bit, did an MA at Durham, and now I'm back here. I wasn't an undergrad in archaeology though, but in history. We have a pretty good department here, though -- good access to the things I need for my work, good people in my field.

cthulahoops

Not a brit, but living in Coventry.  (Someone has to.)

Adam.

Matt Machell

This thread got much more response this year than last.

Crashing Consternation sounds like a laugh.

-Matt

contracycle

Impeach the bomber boys:
www.impeachblair.org
www.impeachbush.org

"He who loves practice without theory is like the sailor who boards ship without a rudder and compass and never knows where he may cast."
- Leonardo da Vinci

pete_darby

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James Holloway

Quote from: Matt
Crashing Consternation sounds like a laugh.
I've only been to one of these before (Conjuration in 2003) but it was a good time. A very pleasant, laid-back con atmosphere, very friendly.

Gethyn

Quote from: cthulahoopsNot a brit, but living in Coventry.  (Someone has to.)

Nothing wrong with Coventry.
OK, well *parts* of it are quite nice.

Oddly, I still have no idea how I ended up here, though.

G

Simon W

Quote from: MattThis thread got much more response this year than last.

Crashing Consternation sounds like a laugh.

-Matt

I didn't spot it last year Matt, so thought it was worth resurrecting.

Simon W

rrr

Hello all.

I'm in Hertfordshire, near Watford.

Incidentally this is also my first post!  Have lurked for a while, and am finding the site very interesting.

Drew
My name is Drew
I live just outside north London, UK
Here's my 24hours Ronnies entry: Vendetta

Jack Aidley

Quote from: GethynOddly, I still have no idea how I ended up here, though.

Do any of us? Coventry is somewhere you end up; not chose to be.
- Jack Aidley, Great Ork Gods, Iron Game Chef (Fantasy): Chanter

Matt Machell

Quote from: Jack AidleyCoventry is somewhere you end up; not chose to be.

I once went to Coventry.

Never again.

;-)

-Matt

Jack Aidley

Quote from: MattI once went to Coventry.

Never again.

Dude, you live in Birmingham, you give us hope.
- Jack Aidley, Great Ork Gods, Iron Game Chef (Fantasy): Chanter

Jason13

Another Brit here, living in Chorley, Lancashire.  I have been lurking a little bit but there is just so much to take in on this site it is very easy to get overwhelmed by it all I guess.  By the way anyone interested in a Sorcerer game in Lancashire?

Graham W

Yes, me too, in London.

Doug Ruff and contracycle are British too? Wow. I never knew.

Graham