Monday, 6 July 2026

Worcester Shires ponymeets, 2026 edition

Just to be crystal (pony) clear here: I'm talking about the Worcester in England! If you live in Massachusetts, you're going to have a long journey to get here...

Who are you?
Officially, we are the Worcester Shires! Yes, it's a horse pun. We like horse puns. Mind you, it took us nearly six years to adopt the name. In fact, we've been running since spring 2013! A lot of the time we still refer to ourselves as simply "the Worcester meets", though. Our meet leader is Pigasus, and while he's in attendance he is the boss. When he isn't, it's actually me. Yes, really – though the vast majority of the time we operate by consensus. An average attendance is maybe 6-10, though we do occasionally go above that.

Where do you meet?
Caffè Bolero, an excellent independent place on the edge of the city centre. (Google Map.) This is five minutes' walk from Worcester Foregate Street station and also a short walk from various city centre car parks. We meet, as any self-respecting bronies should, in the basement – down the stairs to your right as you enter.

What days do you meet?
We try to keep up a reasonably regular schedule of twice-monthly meets, on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. The schedule does occasionally change to fit around holidays and other special events like conventions, or if a number of people are unavailable, but the standard schedule is by far the most common.

What times do you meet?
Our meets currently start at about 12:30 pm and run for three or four hours, though the end time is a little variable. You're absolutely welcome to come for just part of the meet if you like.

What do you do?
We sit around and chat! Unlike some meetups, in Worcester ponies are still a major topic of conversation at pretty much every meet. We do talk about other things sometimes, but talk nearly always drifts back to MLP before long, especially when there's something big to talk about. We also play Chase the Ace (a simple card game) using a pony-themed standard deck. It's very easy to learn and very silly. We even maintain a championship table each year!

We're not really into the CCG or other major card/board games, since we find they do tend to divide meets – not the best idea for a smallish gathering like ours. We do occasionally play smaller, quicker games. We don't go for mass shop walkabouts either, but of course if anyone would like to explore Worcester's (relatively limited) retail options then that's fine and we'll welcome you back when you're done. Oh, and I'm afraid watching episodes isn't something we can offer, partly because we don't have a private space to do that.

How much does it cost?
The meet itself costs nothing. However, as we're sitting in a café for several hours, we do encourage you to buy some food and/or drink. The Bolero's folks have been very good to us for many years now, and they deserve something back in return.

Talking of which...?
There's the usual range of coffee, soft and (a few) alcoholic drinks, cakes and snacks and light meals. Prices are reasonable: a substantial coffee and a muffin will set you back around £8. Ah yes, muffins: Bolero's chocolate muffins are legendary for good reason. Indeed, their cakes are generally great, though the range is fairly small. The café also does hot food, often Italian themed, which is good if a little pricier.

Who can come?
Almost anyone! Well, okay, we do have one significant restriction, which is that if you're under 16 we do ask you to bring a responsible adult with you. The basement is only accessible by stairs, as is the case in many of Worcester's old buildings. Meeting upstairs isn't really an option as there's generally far less space. If this is a problem for you, please let us know and we'll do our best to sort something out.

Obligatory disclaimer: We reserve the right to ban or suspend anyone from the meet if we feel they would make our attendees uncomfortable or give us certain other concerns. Rest assured this is a very rare occurrence. 

Am I committing myself to anything?
No, absolutely not. You can come to every meet, or once and never again, or anywhere in between. We aim to be laid-back and as low on pressure as possible.

Can I bring my plushie/pony shirt/sketchbook?
Yes, certainly, as long as it won't get in the way of other customers, since we're in a public area of the café. As I said above, the staff at Bolero are very good to us and are tolerant of tables with plushies dotted around.

Anything else I should know?
Because of the nature of the venue we use, as well as the wishes of our regulars, we are a fairly strictly SFW meet – this includes asking attendees not to bring NSFW art or clothing, and to avoid bad language. Please don't deliberately push the boundaries to the limit. And though doubtless this is obvious by now, this really isn't the place to bring Cards Against Humanity, even the theoretically "all-ages" versions!

Also, if you're coming by train and don't know Worcester very well, feel free to ask one of us to meet you at the bus or rail stations. There's usually someone around earlier who can do that.

Sunday, 5 July 2026

Just to prove I really am still very much into MLP!

Yes, I'm off to UK PonyCon again this autumn! As usual, I had to leave buying the ticket a bit later than I'd have liked, and around 75% of them have already sold. Still, I have mine, and this Halloween I shall be heading for Leicester. You will, of course, be subjected to a report when the time comes. :D

Wednesday, 1 July 2026

My Little Repeats 206: "Common Ground"

"Hay! We need those baskets for our game!"

S9E06: "Common Ground"

4 May 2019

My original rating: ★★★

IMDb score: 7.6

The one with stats galore

Thoughts: Patton Oswalt returns as Quibble Pants, but in a rather surprisingly thoughtful (all the more so given it's a Josh Haber episode) and domestic way. Oswalt's real-life wife and daughter play similar roles here. The chronology is weird: Wind Sprint's dad (whose fate is never revealed) "was a great [buckball] player", yet buckball has only been around for about ten minutes. Clear Sky is the voice of reason here, though less dull than that might make her sound. Everything's a bit predictable, but it's often sweet and generally holds the interest fairly well. Also, it's nice to have a family that isn't quite the kids-cartoon-standard nuclear one. Snips and Snails were amusing. Wind's VA is not a pro, but for once it works. I think this keeps its three.

Choice quote: Quibble Pants: "I'm not even 100% sure what bucking is."

New rating: 

After this will come "She's All Yak", which I cannot say I adored the first time around. I'll try to get that done soon, because the episode after that is a different matter!

Tuesday, 23 June 2026

Still here, just melting!

We're having a heatwave and I can't concentrate properly for very long. "Common Ground" is coming soon, though. Sunday looks likely at the moment. And then I am going to try to speed up again!

Friday, 5 June 2026

My Little Repeats 205: "The Point of No Return"

"Oh yes, I love giving out our residents' addresses to total strangers!"

S9E05: "The Point of No Return"

27 April 2019

My original rating: ★★★

IMDb score: 7.7

The one with the G1 Star Swirl figure

Thoughts: The highish IMDb rating for what Wikipedia – and basically nobody else – insists is the 200th episode of FiM does rather baffle me. It's not a total basket case, but I don't see how it can be said to be really good, even if it does open with a Derpy speaking role. Still, I'm sure someone out there loves it! The whole "Overdue!" thing is just a rehash of "Tardy!" from way back in "Lesson Zero", just not as smoothly executed. The episode is pretty much a one-joke affair, and not a particularly diverting one at that. Nice to see Moondancer again. Dusty Pages is probably the most entertaining character in the ep, and Twilight's sudden realisation about imperfection doesn't convince. Going down to two stars, I'm afraid!

Choice quote: Spike: "You realise that [smelling books] might be a you thing?"

New rating: 

Next on the list is "Common Ground". This episode has a reasonable reputation with friends who've seen it, and I recall finding it fairly good, although not amazing. We'll see whether I still do.

Sunday, 24 May 2026

My Little Repeats 204: "Sparkle's Seven"

Rarity may actually look more concerning than Rainbow here...
S9E04: "Sparkle's Seven"

20 April 2019

My original rating: ★★★★

IMDb score: 8.6

The one with geese

Thoughts: The 200th episode of FiM was a great success at the time. Even Ghost Mike loved it, which is pretty rare for this late in the series. Certainly it's a good deal better than a lot of eps in Seasons 8 and 9, even if it can't match the utter hilarity of the 100th episode. "Sparkle's Seven" does well by the titular group of friends, it's solidly paced and it looks great. I particularly note its good dialogue, too: this isn't always the later show's strongest suit. I still don't much like the meme faces (Dr Ian Malcolm applies) and the Sibling Supreme stuff was a tiny bit forced, even if it did a job. The floor trap was somewhat mean-spirited, but it did give us that lovely (if short) Fluttershy and Spike chat. Zephyr was funny in his appalling way. But this ep was just nice, as well as being one of Spike's best episodes. I'm probably being overly generous here, but I'm just about letting "Sparkle's Seven" keep its four.

Choice quote: Spike: "You've been practising that speech, haven't you?"

New rating: 

Next up will be "The Point of No Return". Again, I don't care what Wikipedia says on the matter, that is not episode 200, but ep 201. I wasn't particularly impressed by it back in 2019, but I'll go in with the usual open mind.

Tuesday, 19 May 2026

Nothing's wrong; I've just been on holiday!

A few days in Scotland, where I had a lovely time. I'm now back, and the My Little Repeats for "Sparkle's Seven" will be up by Sunday at the latest. :)