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Just now, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I wonder whether it's safer to train outdoors in Melbourne today or travel on that boat (first class or not)!

it has second and third class as well. Up front on the middle level is the first class seating area. Best river views in the world for a few dollars. Mind you finding out the boat schedule and buying tickets is an artform.

Self conducted tours of the engine room are a must and the giant paddles are shielded by a bit of chickenwire.

No alcohol I'm afraid.

 
18 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

it has second and third class as well. Up front on the middle level is the first class seating area. Best river views in the world for a few dollars. Mind you finding out the boat schedule and buying tickets is an artform.

Self conducted tours of the engine room are a must and the giant paddles are shielded by a bit of chickenwire.

No alcohol I'm afraid.

I hope that also applies to the crew.

29 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

it has second and third class as well. Up front on the middle level is the first class seating area. Best river views in the world for a few dollars. Mind you finding out the boat schedule and buying tickets is an artform.

Self conducted tours of the engine room are a must and the giant paddles are shielded by a bit of chickenwire.

No alcohol I'm afraid.

BYO ?

 

I wonder if clubs will one day ask to use Marvel for training sessions? Roof closed of course.

25 minutes ago, old dee said:

BYO ?

booze is rather hard to find in Bangladesh and is super expensive. I think of it as my dry month. Much easier to find and affordable in India.

 

41 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I hope that also applies to the crew.

you would think with all that sobriety the road toll would be nil... but ........

I take the local motor bike service around Dhaka as the cars get stuck in the traffic. Hard to say which is worse.... Saigon or Dhaka


20 hours ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

The smoke from the "Australian bushfires is so severe it is expected to complete a circuit of the Earth, returning to the country's skies from the west."

Just wow, this floors me, Maybe get on a ferry to Launceston? A few weeks down there?

IIRC - we have players managing asthma type conditions, plenty of footy players do.

 

nope, it's getting to northern tassie too. will have to be antarctica.

4 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

it has second and third class as well. Up front on the middle level is the first class seating area. Best river views in the world for a few dollars. Mind you finding out the boat schedule and buying tickets is an artform.

Self conducted tours of the engine room are a must and the giant paddles are shielded by a bit of chickenwire.

No alcohol I'm afraid.

And ironically just when you'd need it most!

22 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

When's the Maroochydore trip? Can it be bumped forward? Big logistics job but might be the best option.

2 weeks time

 

 

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