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Pinnaroos Pizza, Pavlova, Plonk and Piano Party

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Created by Windxtasy > 9 months ago, 5 Nov 2018
Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
5 Nov 2018 5:59PM
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A posse of twelve plucky Pinnaroos and partners participated in a pizza, pavlova, plonk and piano party to celebrate the pinnacle of Pinnaroo's achievement, the Spring Cup. Our own Daniel Postle, prime performer for the Cervantes Windsurf challenge, played piano post- pavlova.

Someone suggested we needed a cup for the photo...
" and the lady of the lake river, her arm clad in the finest shimmering samite, held forth the Spring Cup ..."

from left to right
Tim (Flatchat), Craig (Lunny), Neil (Windtech), Anita (Windxtasy), Jon (JJ), David (Ricey), Daniel (Crimsonflash), Ben (Cannonball)



It was a fun night. The pizzas and pavlova were perfectly palatable, and the piano playing was a perfect punctuation to the evening.

firiebob
WA, 3175 posts
5 Nov 2018 6:45PM
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Well done Pinnas, thanks for posting Anita
I was going to make a smart arse comment about the guys you hang out with but

ratz
WA, 478 posts
5 Nov 2018 7:15PM
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and I thought we were a dodgy looking crew.....

fangman
WA, 1904 posts
5 Nov 2018 7:16PM
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firiebob said..
Well done Pinnas, thanks for posting Anita
I was going to make a smart arse comment about the guys you hang out with but


...its a low bar that has been set?
Congrats Pinnas

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
7 Nov 2018 10:42AM
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Windxtasy said..
A posse of twelve plucky Pinnaroos and partners participated in a pizza, pavlova, plonk and piano party to celebrate the pinnacle of Pinnaroo's achievement, the Spring Cup. Our own Daniel Postle, prime performer for the Cervantes Windsurf challenge, played piano post- pavlova.

Someone suggested we needed a cup for the photo...
" and the lady of the lake river, her arm clad in the finest shimmering samite, held forth the Spring Cup ..."

from left to right
Tim (Flatchat), Craig (Lunny), Neil (Windtech), Anita (Windxtasy), Jon (JJ), David (Ricey), Daniel (Crimsonflash), Ben (Cannonball)



It was a fun night. The pizzas and pavlova were perfectly palatable, and the piano playing was a perfect punctuation to the evening.


Great post Anita// love the pics..A fine looking group.
Now I dare you to recite your post 10 x quickly after a glass of vino..

morts
WA, 186 posts
7 Nov 2018 9:55AM
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Well done team Pinnas, you've been up the pointy end a few times that I've seen. So great to see you break through for a well deserved win

elmo
WA, 8869 posts
7 Nov 2018 10:16AM
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That's an attractive group of people.

Well done Pinna's

Anyone know where my glass's are?

Aus501 Boz
WA, 115 posts
7 Nov 2018 11:45AM
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ratz said..
and I thought we were a dodgy looking crew.....


Ratz, your crew is dodgy T1 T2 and T3 caught taking a break, the secret is out, special undergarments to go faster




fangman
WA, 1904 posts
7 Nov 2018 1:36PM
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Manbra Mobbers Team photo. Yeah boy, not only fast, not only smooth, but we also still pull the chicks


WazzaYotty
QLD, 302 posts
8 Nov 2018 4:38PM
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chick.

Great photo Fangy. Weapons-grade wide angle lens by the look of it.

R1DER
WA, 1471 posts
11 Nov 2018 9:22PM
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Windxtasy said..
A posse of twelve plucky Pinnaroos and partners participated in a pizza, pavlova, plonk and piano party to celebrate the pinnacle of Pinnaroo's achievement, the Spring Cup. Our own Daniel Postle, prime performer for the Cervantes Windsurf challenge, played piano post- pavlova.

Someone suggested we needed a cup for the photo...
" and the lady of the lake river, her arm clad in the finest shimmering samite, held forth the Spring Cup ..."

from left to right
Tim (Flatchat), Craig (Lunny), Neil (Windtech), Anita (Windxtasy), Jon (JJ), David (Ricey), Daniel (Crimsonflash), Ben (Cannonball)



It was a fun night. The pizzas and pavlova were perfectly palatable, and the piano playing was a perfect punctuation to the evening.


What's happening in the picture on the wall? An operation?

Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
14 Nov 2018 6:12PM
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Windxtasy said..
A posse of twelve plucky Pinnaroos and partners participated in a pizza, pavlova, plonk and piano party to celebrate the pinnacle of Pinnaroo's achievement, the Spring Cup. Our own Daniel Postle, prime performer for the Cervantes Windsurf challenge, played piano post- pavlova.

Someone suggested we needed a cup for the photo...
" and the lady of the lake river, her arm clad in the finest shimmering samite, held forth the Spring Cup ..."

from left to right
Tim (Flatchat), Craig (Lunny), Neil (Windtech), Anita (Windxtasy), Jon (JJ), David (Ricey), Daniel (Crimsonflash), Ben (Cannonball)



It was a fun night. The pizzas and pavlova were perfectly palatable, and the piano playing was a perfect punctuation to the evening.




What's happening in the picture on the wall? An operation?



well spotted, yes.
I guess most people don't have surgical photos on their lounge room walls do they?
It was another memorable occasion - another world first - a corneal transplant on a Siberian tiger, and I am the surgeon.

azymuth
WA, 2156 posts
14 Nov 2018 8:26PM
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^^^^^
Brilliant - well done Anita

Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
15 Nov 2018 9:26AM
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azymuth said..
^^^^^
Brilliant - well done Anita


Thanks. My main memory of that occasion was how thick and soft the tiger's fur was. Not many people get to feel a Siberian tiger's fur.
The other interesting part of the story was the donor cornea came from the tiger's mother, who had died the week previously. The zoo keeper had kept her head in his backyard (for later mounting - Americans are mad on taxidermy) and because it was Minnesota in winter the weather was so cold the cornea had been preserved, allowing it to be used as a transplant days later.
The zoo keepers trained the tiger to push her head against the bars of the enclosure each morning so they could squirt eyedrops in.

R1DER
WA, 1471 posts
15 Nov 2018 10:50PM
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Windxtasy said..

azymuth said..
^^^^^
Brilliant - well done Anita



Thanks. My main memory of that occasion was how thick and soft the tiger's fur was. Not many people get to feel a Siberian tiger's fur.
The other interesting part of the story was the donor cornea came from the tiger's mother, who had died the week previously. The zoo keeper had kept her head in his backyard (for later mounting - Americans are mad on taxidermy) and because it was Minnesota in winter the weather was so cold the cornea had been preserved, allowing it to be used as a transplant days later.
The zoo keepers trained the tiger to push her head against the bars of the enclosure each morning so they could squirt eyedrops in.


Thanks. Interesting story to go with the picture.



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