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22 responses to “A tale of two thinktanks”

  1. Pavlov's Cat

    Wow, talk about broad-spectrum bloggers. Pity Skepticlawyer couldn’t make it as well, or it would have been practically historic.

  2. Mark

    The fun never ends in Brisvegas! She’s here on the weekend for a final visit before heading to Oxford and we’re on the grogblogging merry-go-round on Saturday again!

  3. mick

    Sounds like a fun night. Definitely more fun than my evening of flat hunting!

  4. Helen

    One of the very nicest things about the blogosphere is the way that it facilitates interaction among people who might not otherwise talk and meet and become friends. That’s something I think we can all toast.

    Seconded. *gulp*

  5. tigtog

    I made a special point of wandering around the malt scotch department at Harrods once. It was almost a religious experience.

  6. Daniel

    The only thing missing is the phone number of the waitress, the one with the beautiful…er…eyes! God, if only I was a decade or two younger.

    Bloggers meeting face to face seems rather bizarre. After all, at our keyboards we remain unseen, an invisible force, meaningful echoes coming from faraway. We have mystery, allure…

  7. skepticlawyer

    Yep, I’ll be there Saturday for (another) BrisGrogBlog. Mark will no doubt do a notification post when he’s conscious and verbal ;)

  8. kymbos

    Mark, what happened to your post on John Quiggin and Government as risk manager? I was looking forward to the discussion.

  9. Darlene

    “One of the very nicest things about the blogosphere is the way that it facilitates interaction among people who might not otherwise talk and meet and become friends. That’s something I think we can all toast.

    Seconded. *gulp*”

    Absolutely one of the best part of blogging is meeting lovely people. And especially lovely people who are just like the lovely people they are on their blogs.

    Mark certainly hates getting his photo taken.

  10. Darlene

    Of course, the loveliest bloggers are in Melbourne.

  11. Backroom Girl

    Of course, the loveliest bloggers are in Melbourne.

    Does this mean we should have a get-together too?

  12. Nicholas Gruen

    Yes BG – name the time and let David Tiley know and we’ll do it.

  13. Backroom Girl

    Pretty much any time is good for me (except for parts of school holidays, which are a fair way off yet)

  14. mick

    skepticlawyer, you are heading to Oxford? You’ll be in my neck of the woods then (I’m in Bristol now). We should do a London based brisgrogblogging at some point…

  15. skepticlawyer

    Absolutely! In fact, I’m staying with my cousin in Edinburgh and going to great chunks of the Edinburgh Festival (she lives in Grassmarket). If you’re in Scotland at any point during August, leave me a message on Facebook and we’ll catch up.

  16. skepticlawyer

    Should have mentioned: my course at Oxford doesn’t start until September 17.

  17. mick

    Wow, good luck with the move.

  18. Jennifer Marohasy

    Hi Skeptic Lawyer

    Best of luck with the study in the UK – at Oxford. Fantastic. Congrats!
    I won’t be able to make drinks Saturday night as I will be in Byron Bay – at the writers festival. But have fun.

    And Mark, drinks last night were fun. Thanks for organising it.

    Cheers,

  19. Darlene

    “We have mystery, allure…”

    Errr, no I don’t think this is true. Nice try.

    I’ve just re-ignited my blog (or rescued it from the pits of hell). It’s nice to have a break every two weeks or so or one get very unalluring. I’d be happy to help David T organise the event or at least publicise it.

  20. Alex

    Is Marohasy kissing you or trying to suck your blood :-)

  21. Helen

    SL, do you have your snorkel and flippers ready for Oxford?

  22. skepticlawyer

    I’ve heard about the yucky weather… but to be fair I’ll be in Edinburgh for a month and a half before having to turn up in Oxford for my course, so with any sort of luck the floodwaters will have receded. In any case, ‘the other place’ (aka Fen Poly aka Cambridge) is the one that tends to suffer rather badly from wet feet.

    Mind you, knowing my travelling luck, I’ll probably turn up in Edinburgh in the middle of a blizzard :(