Friday, January 1, 2010
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
slip'n'ride
There are plans emerging that this sunday a ride out to the waterslides at funfields be made.
I know that there has been some interest from the sugar spokes ladies... and the weather report is currently showing highs of 25C.
UPDATE: plan is to meet @ the museum at 8:30 for a rollout by 8:40. breakfast/coffee @ north island on scotchmer then head up to meet those people who are catching the 9:58 Epping train from flinders st. They will be @ Epping @ 10:40 (and will avoid most of the hills/cut the ride in half).
We should be there by 11:30-12. If you want to catch up with us along the way send me a txt (if you have my number, if not get it from someone) to locate us, but we will be riding up st george rd, then onto high st, then following plenty rd out to whittlesea (with a quick detour to Epping station).
a few hours enjoying the various slides, go karts and other attractions and then back into the city in time for beers/dinner.
bring your boardies, towel and some snacks (to give me ;])
anyone interested?
I know that there has been some interest from the sugar spokes ladies... and the weather report is currently showing highs of 25C.
UPDATE: plan is to meet @ the museum at 8:30 for a rollout by 8:40. breakfast/coffee @ north island on scotchmer then head up to meet those people who are catching the 9:58 Epping train from flinders st. They will be @ Epping @ 10:40 (and will avoid most of the hills/cut the ride in half).
We should be there by 11:30-12. If you want to catch up with us along the way send me a txt (if you have my number, if not get it from someone) to locate us, but we will be riding up st george rd, then onto high st, then following plenty rd out to whittlesea (with a quick detour to Epping station).
a few hours enjoying the various slides, go karts and other attractions and then back into the city in time for beers/dinner.
bring your boardies, towel and some snacks (to give me ;])
anyone interested?
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Silly season.
We had an end of year cranky bbq/nik cee's birthday soiree. Good times where had by all, well almost all of us. Chaz tore a tendon/ligament in his knee! We had an onion fight, HA! and he did the splits whilst trying to avoid/catch a huge onion heading straight for his head!
Oh yeah..and i just happened to whip skid into chaz and did a wee bit of damage to me real wheel...gutted as bro!
Super fun day though and a great way to begin the BBQ season!!!







Oh yeah..and i just happened to whip skid into chaz and did a wee bit of damage to me real wheel...gutted as bro!
Super fun day though and a great way to begin the BBQ season!!!
Monday, December 21, 2009
LOOKS FUN AS!
Yesterdays ride/bbq was heaps fun. Thanks everyone for a dope day! Big ups to the Cranky and Sugar Spokes crew for being awesome.
This vid looks like the best fun ever. I can't embed it for some reason but - HERE IS THE LINK!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Fa'afafine
Fa'afafine is a third gender specific to Samoan culture.
Fa'afafine are biologically men who in childhood choose by their nature to be raised to assume female gender roles, which is not discouraged in the traditional fa'asamoa (Samoan society). The word fa'afafine includes the causative prefix "fa'a", meaning "in the manner of", and the word "fafine", meaning "woman"; and it is cognate with other Polynesian languages like the Tongan "fakafefine" or "fakaleiti", the Maori "whakawahine" or "akava'ine" in Cook Islands Maori, and the Hawaiian "mahu". Samoan slang mala or gay for fa'afafine is in less use being an abject derivation from the Samoan bible.
Favourite has to be Nik and no, hes not acting!








Fa'afafine are biologically men who in childhood choose by their nature to be raised to assume female gender roles, which is not discouraged in the traditional fa'asamoa (Samoan society). The word fa'afafine includes the causative prefix "fa'a", meaning "in the manner of", and the word "fafine", meaning "woman"; and it is cognate with other Polynesian languages like the Tongan "fakafefine" or "fakaleiti", the Maori "whakawahine" or "akava'ine" in Cook Islands Maori, and the Hawaiian "mahu". Samoan slang mala or gay for fa'afafine is in less use being an abject derivation from the Samoan bible.
Favourite has to be Nik and no, hes not acting!









Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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