Sunday, July 31, 2005

If someone stumbled on to this site without knowing me or my friends they'd probably think we were a sporty bunch. Watching football on the weekends, playing indoor soccer and actually winning trophys. Little do they know. They would also think that we were rather odd in general, but that's not so far off the mark. Posted by Picasa

The theme for this weeks footy was medieval with the emphasis on capes. Unfortunately due to the huge night at Ding Dongs this didn't really eventuate. Suprisingly Brett was the one who went to the most effort, with his scrap of camo canvas tucked into the back neck of his shirt. The Creekers fare better than last week beating Corio by more than 110 points.  Posted by Picasa

Last week for Liz's footy in Heidelberg the theme was overalls. Stripes then became a factor for the added piratey touch.
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Quite cold and windblown, but we withstood the conditions to see our beloved Creekers go down for the first time this season. We know it'll be the last. Posted by Picasa

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Shortest day was fun. The fire was huge and so hot. It rained a bit, but it was hot enough not to bother us too much. Well done to everyone who made the effort to dress up. Special shout out to B in the shortest shorts of the night. Posted by Picasa

Crappy photo, but we went to the taping of Spicks and Specks. The special ARIA hall of fame episode. We sat right down the front and had lots of laughs. It was pretty disappointing watching it on tv the next week. So much editing. Next time I don't think I'll watch any shows I've witnessed live. Was a fun evening though. Thanks to B and Steve and to Julianne for getting us the tix. Posted by Picasa

Monday, July 18, 2005


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BIG SMASH! Right outside my house. We heard this huge rumble, rumble, smash, car brakes, smash, air brakes, smash. A truck lost its load of girders coming around the bend and cars went flying everywhere. SMASH!! I had to call 000 to get the cops and an ambulance there. While we were waiting i started to direct the traffic to turn around. Then I continued up to Mt Pleasant and got the cars to turn up there. I felt very official, people in cars adhering to my traffic directions. Then when the cops finally got to where I was I had to run official police business back to the bike cop. Really it was just his camera. But it made me feel even more important. Now, probably half an hour later, there's still cranes and flashing lights and cops. Definitely my fill of excitement for the day. I'm glad I'm not driving home in this traffic now.

Friday, July 15, 2005


Most unflattering picture of everyone. But we're winners so who cares. Posted by Picasa