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Posted:
Sun May 04, 2008 8:45 am
by Zuzana
LittleCupcakes wrote:territa wrote:LittleCupcakes wrote:And here's that picture of Pyro, Johan and Cupcakes. Pyro's the young one (well, you're young at heart, Johan

), Johan's in the middle, and I'm the guy with (it appears) three chins. Medusa included!
That is a wonderful picture, in so many ways.

I give the photographer (our own mysterious Zuzana) full credit!
Zuzana was just the hands holding the camera. I give credit to the power of Medusa.


Posted:
Mon May 05, 2008 6:20 pm
by IrishRover
Medusa Hoitel oin Prague.. and looik et' em proices.. oif thats eurocents, tois' loike two toimes cheaper than here; that coiuld be the noice play to stay at oin Prague(althoiugh that Medusa head froim aboive goives me the creeps!)

Posted:
Mon May 05, 2008 7:15 pm
by Zuzana
IrishRover wrote:Medusa Hoitel oin Prague.. and looik et' em proices.. oif thats eurocents, tois' loike two toimes cheaper than here; that coiuld be the noice play to stay at oin Prague(althoiugh that Medusa head froim aboive goives me the creeps!)
Eurocents? Nah, that is Czech crowns. (1 EUR = approximately 25 CZK at the moment). Still twice cheaper?
And yes beware, that Medusa is a pagan, after all...

Posted:
Mon May 05, 2008 7:49 pm
by IrishRover
agh, em' currencoices never manage to faoil.. nagh, woith that rate, oits actually twoice cheaper here;
oi recall Michael mentioinoin' loiw proices of beer oin Czech Republoic, and oif oi recall well, he mentioned sth, well less than oit coists here.. but then agaoin, who knoiws where he was hoiggoin', maybe noit oin Medusa loike place

Posted:
Mon May 05, 2008 8:34 pm
by Zuzana
IrishRover wrote:nagh, woith that rate, oits actually twoice cheaper here; oi recall Michael mentioinoin' loiw proices of beer oin Czech Republoic, and oif oi recall well, he mentioned sth, well less than oit coists here.. but then agaoin, who knoiws where he was hoiggoin', maybe noit oin Medusa loike place
"Medusa Hotel" is right in the historical centre of the city, in a street leading up to the Prague Castle. The prices correspond to the fact. You can get beer for half the price elsewhere. But that just makes it match the "twice cheaper" situation in Serbia, nah?

Posted:
Mon May 05, 2008 8:47 pm
by IrishRover
yeah, here average proice foir a point of doimestoic beer ois soimewhat 1 - 1,5 euros (not talkoin' of Guoinness surely, whoich woiuld be 4-5 euros)
Re: Medusans, who have you met?

Posted:
Mon May 05, 2008 9:53 pm
by Sandyfromvancouver
LittleCupcakes wrote: ...and, in passing, as I was sitting in Prague's town square, enjoying a pivo or three (at 3 times the going rate!), I was reminded how lucky I am, to be able to enjoy a trip such as I am having thus far.
PIVO! I haven't thought of the word for such a long time. I used to teach an ESL student who was always threatening to drink pivo at break time. His wife would roll her eyes . . . .

Posted:
Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:02 pm
by Irishbookish
Sandy....who came to my house and her husband cooked dinner and we had a few fun days together!
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Posted:
Sun Nov 30, 2008 5:58 am
by territa
Irishbookish wrote:Sandy....who came to my house and her husband cooked dinner and we had a few fun days together!

Okay, you are now all hereby invited to come over and have your husbands cook.

Re: Re:

Posted:
Sun Nov 30, 2008 6:37 am
by DzM
territa wrote:Irishbookish wrote:Sandy....who came to my house and her husband cooked dinner and we had a few fun days together!

Okay, you are now all hereby invited to come over and have your husbands cook.

My husband is a terrible cook. I'm also not sure how the Lovely Mrs. DzM would react to knowing about my husband's cooking skills.
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Posted:
Sun Nov 30, 2008 7:23 am
by territa
DzM wrote:territa wrote:Irishbookish wrote:Sandy....who came to my house and her husband cooked dinner and we had a few fun days together!

Okay, you are now all hereby invited to come over and have your husbands cook.

My husband is a terrible cook. I'm also not sure how the Lovely Mrs. DzM would react to knowing about my husband's cooking skills.
you're invited too.

Re: Medusans, who have you met?

Posted:
Sat Mar 21, 2009 5:42 am
by KathleenwithaK
Since we have a few more tours under our belts and we have loads of new kids on Medusa these days I thought we might resurrect this thread. Sure, I'll go first. I'll actually try to get this in some semblance of order.
Medusans I have met:
CdnSteve
derelict81
Territa
H.P. O'boyles
John from Chicago
Mr. Chevron
James Fearnley
NeilinSeattle
lowD
DzM
Irishrose
Lesh
Mr. Joyce
O'Blivion
Clash Cadillac
CP Pogues Fan
Seattle
Jamaica
Spider
Meowhouse
and yes.... drumroll please....
EricV Yes!!! I have met the elusive E5!!!!

2011 update
Little Cupcakes
Carmen
Ms. Murphy (the Medusan formerly know as BlownSpeakers and definitely not a dude)
Re: Medusans, who have you met?

Posted:
Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:37 pm
by Eric 5
I have had the pleasure of meeting:
Carmen
James F
Spider
Kathleen
Cdn Steve
Oblivion
I saw Georgecat and Carol from a distance, but have not met.
Fintan is my brother from another mother, but I have not met him either.
Lastly, I have never actually met Philip in person, but have benefited from his generosity and had many a discussion on-line, so I feel as if we have actually met.
Re: Medusans, who have you met?

Posted:
Sat Apr 25, 2009 1:52 pm
by KathleenwithaK
EricV has always been a bit of an enigma around these parts. If you want to see what a handsome bastard he is look here....
http://pogues.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=26419 
(taken St Patrick's Day, the 9:30 club, Washington DC)
Re: Medusans, who have you met?

Posted:
Sun Apr 26, 2009 4:11 am
by territa
yup, just as I'd imagined him.
that's a great picture of all of you.