RMIT Outdoors Club Bi-annual Pubgaine.
A pubcrawl race what could possibly go wrong?
We had 2 hours to visit as many pubs on the prescribed list as we can. To prove you made it there you had to answer a question about that particular pub. If the entire team drank at the pub that gave you double points.
Team boozé (Pete (NZ), Jeff (CAN), Ed (SL) and myself (PL when the comm games arent on)
thought running between pubs was silly so when the starter pistol went off we began our leisurely stroll to the first pub. When the countdown approached our competitive urges kicked in and we started running between pubs (it may have been more to do with our need for more sanctioned drinking). Needless to say we didnt place but had a great time and when I get the photos from the after race shennanighans I'll post them here.
A collection of links to friends' pics from various trips and events
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Saturday, March 18, 2006
Commonwealth Games Swimming, Triathalon and Marathon


Thanks ayresie for the discounted ticket for the Commonwealth games Swimming on Saturday it was awesome. I realized how much of a nerd I was getting more excited by the robotic cameras than the world class athletes. The highlight was definitely the inspirational elite athletes with a disability. Once again I was more interested in the logistics than the amazing athleticism on display. Of special note was the blind Canadian swimmer whose coach would signal he was nearing the wall by banging him on the head with a giant q-tip. After the swimming we rode to St-Kilda to catch the end of the tri-athalon. It was really fun riding the width of the Nepean Hwy since they sealed it off from vehicles. I was supposed see the Marathon go by Sunday morning but slept in - I feel a little bit guilty that I lacked the energy to walk 20m to cheer on these guys and girls who by that point had done 10km and still had 30 to go.
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony
Went down the road to check out the opening ceremony on the yarra.
Check the comments for a link to Davo's photos he took with his snazzy new compact Leica (the video quality is absolutely amazing as well). Val email me yours if they are any good. Thought it was quite good would have been better from 242 and absolutely awesome from 35 Collins. I thought there would be more on the river and didn't realize they would launch fireworks from the buildings surrounding the Gezekoids former residence.
Friday, March 10, 2006
Grampians Intro Trip 2006
An excellent trip organized by Grant. Top work Michelle for driving. I have to get a photo of Petey the car and all his tats. Apologies to Pete(the person), Sabine, Julia and Michelle for getting us lost in the western suburbs. We got there in the end, thanks Billy for the guidebook otherwise we might never have found the campsite. Found what seemed like the perfect tent site unfortunately our neighbour was a tad aggressive so like refugees we carried our tent away the next day. Highlight was desert cricket and trying to explain it to northen americans. Climbed Queen Bee with Paul and Mark, thanks Paul for leading and getting me through the hairy section. Mark I will have to see that video. Its easier taking photos hiking 2 as opposed to climbing so thats where most of them are from great work by Rachel for leading the hike and Derek for catching the stragglers. When I tried to do the same on the way back I managed to get the tail group lost (bad sense of direction I guess).
Nick showing us how its done.
Me climbing123
Nick showing us how its done.
Me climbing123
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Commemorative 50th post
The 50th post since recorded history.
Here are the stats of people who have got a thank you for something along the way.
Looks Like Ayresie just pipped in front of Jez in total Kudos competition.
I wanted to get stats for comments but blogger doesn't let you search comments. I searched through gmail and tried to decipher all these anonymous comments at least 7 from formica so he gets the crown, although Dave would be right up there as he wrote a lot before I switched on email notifications and he doesn't make me decipher who is writing.
Hopefully something interesting will happen soon. At least its got a few more people blogging - check out the links on the right. Its a good way to record stuff.
Here are the stats of people who have got a thank you for something along the way.
Looks Like Ayresie just pipped in front of Jez in total Kudos competition.
I wanted to get stats for comments but blogger doesn't let you search comments. I searched through gmail and tried to decipher all these anonymous comments at least 7 from formica so he gets the crown, although Dave would be right up there as he wrote a lot before I switched on email notifications and he doesn't make me decipher who is writing.
Hopefully something interesting will happen soon. At least its got a few more people blogging - check out the links on the right. Its a good way to record stuff.

Saturday, March 04, 2006
Half Moon Bay
Chicken Magoo constantly raves about a fish and chip shop on Half Moon Bay . The weather was so awesome on Saturday Gerard demanded an outing to the beach I suggested we see for ourselves if the legend was true. Thanks Dave for driving. We didn't find that fish and chip shop(ended up getting some ok fish and chips from Sandringham - Gez reckons they have probably the best potato cakes in the world) what we found instead was a really cool little beach enclosed in cliffs. We swam from the beach to the shipwreck. I found it surprisingly easy(must have been all that swimming training using the no yardage Teleformica method), Jason was almost cleaned up by a sailing boat and then a Jet ski and Gerard almost died when he finally made it to the deck. I will definitely be going back first chance I get and this time I'm taking my fins and snorkel. I have to take my waterproof camera to the wreck for some underwater shots as well as a mid-air, cliff in the background, jumping off the deck pic also.
Friday, March 03, 2006
Word amigo!
The above photo was found by coach Murphy in the internal telstra mag, our future. Since its andy's fave farewell gesture I thought it only right botting it up a bit.
One of the best grads around Andy Botting dot Com is off to VPAC to get his hands dirty and like Jeremy Quek before him stop the big corporate crushing his soul. Wish him all the best, commend his decision, and like most of the grads we will be sad to see him go (even though its only up the road). Please write your farewell message in the comments. Don't bother registering do it anonymously and sign off with your name as Andy did in the previous post.
or comment on Andy's blog here
Monday, February 27, 2006
First day in a new rotation
Back to the Death Star.
Bit dejavuie almost the exact same seat as my first rotation just one floor up.
Interesting thing is my house is on the exact corner of the buildings all my rotations have been on.
Let me know via comment if my blog takes too long to load these days I have a few flickr scripts running. I may need to have them on the index page only.
Bit dejavuie almost the exact same seat as my first rotation just one floor up.
Interesting thing is my house is on the exact corner of the buildings all my rotations have been on.
Let me know via comment if my blog takes too long to load these days I have a few flickr scripts running. I may need to have them on the index page only.
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Patricks Farewell
So my uni mate Patrick is going back to Indonesia for a year.
Top work by Hakan and Jack for organizing his farewell dinner and buying his farewell gift cant remember who did what.
The guest of honour himslef
How to cheat on a trivia night at a backpackers bar
Monday, February 13, 2006
Parmalla Anderson

Photo Courtest of AndyBotting.Com's collection
I'll just say this, chicken breasts aren't naturally that big. Now I'm not saying the Metro are drug cheats but I would be interested to hear the results of their chickens urine test. Ever since that day I have been telling people how its as long as my forearm and that the first sight of it strikes fear in the hearts of mortal men.
Thanks Andy for the invite to the much talked about "North Melbourne Metropolitan Parma challenge".
Here is a link to Andy's awesome entry on the same subject.
Sunday, February 12, 2006
Bike ride: Port Melbourne, St Kilda South Melbourne
Another Sunday arvo ride with AndyBotting.Com as our guide(it looks like it will become a tradition) we rode from the Innovation Centre to Port Melbourne then along the coast for Gelati in St Kilda (Genius Idea by Kerr Unit). Showed Andy(originally from Geelong) and our interstate companion(Brisbane) the famous Melbourne landmark "Sam Newmans old house". I am too lazy to take photos these days. Andy should have them on his gallery soon enough (then I'll leech off him as usual) bug him about it.
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
1 year at Telstra Anniversary
Top job Teleformica setting up a celebratory drink for all us grads who just hit 1 years service.
Here I am telling a captivating story(have no idea what it was).
And here is everone losing interest rapidly.
Check out the rest of the photos from the night on Andy's gallery.
Sunday, February 05, 2006
Williamstown bike ride
Good work AndyBotting.Com guiding Kerr Unit and I on a bike ride to Williamstown.
Of special note was resisting the temptation of a train trip home - actually got on the platform when Boot Camp Commander Kerr Unit kicked us into shape.
Andy's birds eye view shot
Andy's one arm self portrait group shot
Pie in the park
Check out the rest of the photos from the ride on Andy's gallery
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