Hoi hoi Superidee. Ik heb ook wel interesse in een nerdy BBQ. Ik zal het in mijn agenda zetten. Ik ben zelf van het 't stad :-)
groetjes Keltoum 2012/6/18 Jan Bongaerts <jbongae...@gmail.com> > Hi Guys, > The meeting + braai is going to be held on Saturday 14 July (we'll start > by singing the Marseillaise). Meeting at 15h00 and braai from 18h00 onwards. > Please let me know if you would like to attend. > > For those of you who really feel they should attend at least a meeting, > but can't make it that day, or feel it should not be held here, do let me > know. The meeting can be rescheduled. > > Cheers, > Jan. > > On 25 May 2012 01:19, Ward De Ridder <ubuntu...@warddr.eu> wrote: > >> Hello All, >> >> I can tell you from last year that I had a great time there. Food was >> good, and the atmosphere was great! >> >> I think this is a great time to put some new life in ubuntu-be, as it has >> been very silent lately. >> >> If some of the participants would like to get to know Antwerp before the >> braai I can always give you a tour around Antwerp. I'm not a guide, but I >> study in Antwerp for 3 years now so I can show you the tourist things like >> The Central Station, the "boerentoren", the cathedral, the MAS (Museam aan >> de Stroom), ... >> I can also try, if anyone is interested in that, to find someone to open >> up the hackerspace (we don't have enough keys / alarm codes to give one to >> every member) in Antwerp around noon, and give you a tour there. We have a >> lot of Linux systems running there, and there's a giant tux somewhere. >> >> If you don't like my ideas no problem, I'm just trying to think about how >> to give you an entire day of fun in a beautiful city, Antwerp :D >> >> Ward >> >> >> On 05/22/12 15:22, Jan Bongaerts wrote: >> >> Summertime, and the living is easy... >> >> Most of us probably remember what braai means. >> For the new ones amongst us, a braai is a barbecue. Except that a >> barbecue is for ignorant Americans or Australians. >> Braai is doing it properly, like proper South Africans. I am half South >> African (actually got a passport the other day). >> >> Last year we had loads of fun. >> Last year's report can be found here: >> https://wiki.edubuntu.org/BelgianTeam/SocialEvents/Braai >> >> I have a suggestion: >> we can use the opportunity to have a IRL meeting beforehand. Council >> members, what do you think? >> We could coordinate some new ideas, and perhaps refresh or shuffle the >> Council. >> >> I therefore made up a Doodle where you can do two things at once: >> choose a date, and say if you'd like to attend an IRL meeting beforehand. >> >> here's the link: http://www.doodle.com/ga4hbghzni4m3mgx >> If you like the braai but have no interest in the meeting, just select >> the 'braai at 18h' only. >> >> Of course, we can discuss the idea via this mailing list as well. If >> the general opinion is not to have an IRL meeting, I can easily remove the >> option from the Doodle. >> >> I suggested some dates in July on the Doodle. If you do like the idea >> but are not available on any of these dates, please do let me know. I can >> easily expand the Doodle to suit other people's diary. >> >> Cheers, >> Jan. >> >> P.S. I have attached last year's message just to get you into the vibe. >> >> (the following message contains South African slang. If you are lost in >> translation, there are plenty of web sites that will help you out with it. >> Google is your friend. The Wikipedia list is kak, don't bother) >> >> Howzit! >> >> As promised I'll be organising a lekker South African braai at our >> place. >> >> How will this braai work? >> Basically anyone is invited, but we do have a logistic limit of 10 to 15 >> people on our terrace. The weather needs to be dry for the occasion. If it >> rains, we need to shift the venue or the date. I have access to pretty >> accurate forecasts so I can tell you at least a day in advance. >> >> South Africans are very casual with their braai. If you happen to have a >> friend that wants to come along last minute, he/she is welcome to join. >> "Your friends are our friends too." >> Because of this, the logistics are just as casual. We do cater for those >> who want it. We'll have to shop for it ourselves and anyone can just ask to >> buy something for them as well. >> Many people prefer to bring their own 'dop en tjop'. Then they know >> they'll like the meat that's on the fire, and the booze that is available. >> We will have the basics: lager beer, wine, cola, water, and salads and >> snacks. We will have braaivleis according to our own taste. If you wish we >> should cater for you, by all means, just let us know. There may be some >> boerewors if we can get hold of some. We usually get some sosaties and >> chops from the local butchery. >> >> You can try your skills on our vuvuzela's if you wish. (Don't give your >> opinion now. It will all change once you have a few 'doppe' in you.) >> >> We usually start our braai early. We get together from about 5pm >> onwards, and the fires are usually started at around 7pm (actually after >> sunset, but this is not recommendable in summer in Belgium). >> It gives us enough time to praat kak, have some snacks, and drink! They >> have a saying: Meestal is die mense gaar voor die vleis gaar is. (Usually >> the people are 'cooked' before the meat is cooked). >> Starting early has the added advantage that the party is usually over >> well before midnight, and you still have the opportunity to catch the last >> train. No need to drink and drive. >> >> But if you don't smaak going home that night, we always have a spare bed >> or two, and you are welcome to just kip until the morning. >> >> Obviously there is no dress code for the occasion. Most people come in >> shorts and plakkies if it's warm enough. >> >> So kom maak 'n draai en kuier saam met ons. 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