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- An Introduction to Bman's pub -

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Bman's Pub is slowly becoming a complete web community, growing out from it's chat room origins to become something much more. Sometime late last year, the Bman's pub website started to help a few regulars by putting up their pictures for everyone to see. Since them, it has become an important part of the Bman's community, and has both information on meetings and listings of nearly all the regular pub members.

People of the pub - it's time that the page started to grow again. Plans are underway, but already you can see here that the site is being moved around into a perhaps more coherent order. More and more pubbers are developing their own sites, and this site is becoming a hub linking together the community. I hope that we can carry this all on into the future.

So, in brief, this is how the site is structured.

 

The Regular Pubbers List

Lists as conclusively as is possible the people you are likely to meet regularly in the pub. Some here are well known to everyone, while others are only seen once in a blue moon. The list has names, descriptions provided by other pubbers, profiles and pictures, and has over 150 people in total.

The Meeting Page

As the people of the pub have grown to know each other more and more,so they have started to meet up in real life. The meetings known are shown here, as a journal of the growth of the pub into more than just a chat room. While these meetings were initially on a one to one basis, the number of events and the number of people involved has increased continually. This area also holds continually updated information about future events.

The Pixie Page

Contained within the profiles on the regulars list are a number of different statistics to help people get a better idea who it is that they are talking too. While most of these are relatively mundane, one statisic Pixie Flavourings continues to cause confusion in spite of this pages attempt to discribe what they are. However, with the more recent Dogg Description, for those of less than fairy leanings, the most elusive statisic should prove more accessible.

The New York City Meeting

This is the long expected meeting in New York, which has been planned for over six months. The meeting had more than 35 people from all over the world in attendance, almost the largest 6D group meeting of all time, and certainly the most heavily involved the staff behind 6D have ever become. It is a long rambling story to be told many times, so this attempts to try and cover the main points and work out what happened for those who couldn't make it, and those who can't remember.

The First European Meeting

As a forerunner to the NYC meeting, the Europeans were determined to keep the meeting with their own terms. This was the first of two meetings in London, known generally for the debautury that occured. While the censors have covered up much of the second event, this first one is fully catalogued for the viewing pleasure of pubbers at large. It was the first large Bmans meetings, and will remain scorched into the memories of many of those who attended for a long long time to come.

Six Degrees

Lest we forget our grand benifactors in the work they continue to do for us, these fantastic chaps have been more than kind to the pub over the past few months, and have been heavily involved in giving us all a great time both online and in real life. Direct access from the pub is, of course, essensial.

Email

Listen very carefully, I shall say this only once... This site is maintained, scribbled over and generally bloodshot eyed at 2 am on a lap top that isn't even mine in a forein city just so you chaps can have a nice website thank you very much - by the webmaster Tommy Teardrop. If you want to have your name added, profile or picture put up, details changed, new site ideas suggested or if for some bizarre reason you want to contact me for some other reason, this is the addy to do it from. If you want to correct my spelling, I think it adds character to the site, so intentionally make mistakes now and then. Corrections of my English are not need as I am English, so what ever I speak or write is correct. A-thank-you.