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Sunday, December 11, 2005
I have heard it said that you can always tell if someone you meet is a member of Bondi Iceberg, a drinking club as Timmy says with a huge AA type swimming problem, because they'll mention it in the first 30 seconds ...
At the Iceberg club last night, we were surounded by the sound of Liverpool accents as so many English folks are part of the establishment. Imagine all the wonderful people at my club
Dave (swam Bondi to Bronte at 42 minutes) and Maree of Tamarama fame shared with us their impressions of the Beatles. Other Englishmen, Terry and Jonathan (an ex- Olympian) (after a sea food luncheon - eat and drink as much as you can at the Woollahra Bowling club) danced their happy souls to every tune be it by Lennon or any tune from the contemporary kind. The memories of Lennon in a strange way made Ian (swam Bondi to Bronte at less than 40 minutes) continue the great, ongoing conversation about best movie ever made, the Spin City. However, not according to Marcus who has the best collection of DVDs of films and is about to watch Star Wars for the seventh time A very sweet Rocketboom today about John Lennon. Listen to all those Icebergers sing ;-)
Is there anymore any such thing as six degree of separations? Not if you come across Dave and Maree they even know my new neighbours, Vicki and Angela ....