Tuesday, February 24, 2009
81st Oscar
This is the opening of the Oscars with Hugh Jackman.
I loved it. Hope you do too.
It is so funny.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
da da da da da da da da......
I said.....
da da da da da da da da Today's my birthday!
da da da da da da da da I'm gonna have a good time
Hey I'm gonna have a party party
yse I'n gonna have a party party.
da da da da da da da da Today's my birthday!
da da da da da da da da I'm gonna have a good time
Hey I'm gonna have a party party
yse I'n gonna have a party party.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Catch up
So what have I been doing.
We went on the Bicycle victoria Great Victoria Bike Ride in 2008. 595 kms. A week in another world.
It was a tough ride.
Day 2 was a killer with 88kms of head winds.
150 people were sent home with gastro before the last day.
It was fun with not much to do but cycle.
We went on the Bicycle victoria Great Victoria Bike Ride in 2008. 595 kms. A week in another world.
It was a tough ride.
Day 2 was a killer with 88kms of head winds.
150 people were sent home with gastro before the last day.
It was fun with not much to do but cycle.
Hi Jeanette!
Friday, November 14, 2008
Slog to Sale 2
Mark entered and completed the Slog to Sale. It is 160km which is 100 miles. Pakenham to Sale. He got a flat tyre but arrived about 5 hours after he started.
We stayed over night in a motel in Sale. A very central motel on the highway. Our room was to the rear of the block and I thought great no traffic noise. Unfortunately there was a night club which "dooffed" and woke me up at about 2am and continued "dooffing" until 5am.
Wont be staying there again!
The slog was really well organised by a Pakenham Church with support vehicles every 10-15 kms or so.
They raise money for a local food bank, Helping families and feeding the poor.
They had Slog to Sale Jerseys $20 each. Orange and really good.
Mark is in the blue Basscoast Barracuda top. BCB. in the photo below.
We stayed over night in a motel in Sale. A very central motel on the highway. Our room was to the rear of the block and I thought great no traffic noise. Unfortunately there was a night club which "dooffed" and woke me up at about 2am and continued "dooffing" until 5am.
Wont be staying there again!
The slog was really well organised by a Pakenham Church with support vehicles every 10-15 kms or so.
They raise money for a local food bank, Helping families and feeding the poor.
They had Slog to Sale Jerseys $20 each. Orange and really good.
Mark is in the blue Basscoast Barracuda top. BCB. in the photo below.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
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