Monday, April 19, 2010

Le Bush Rangierre (Oooh La La)

A big thank you to Le Carl and Le Ron for organising Le Sunday, April 18 run.

They have established a new high point in run organisation:
* prizes for costumes and best decorated car
* a CD of theme music to listen to while driving to the venue
* a quiz to do while waiting to order food
* a historic tour of Callington

And the Colt was truly an 'Arc De Triomphe' and a 'Cause De Celebre'.

"Mercy Buckets" guys!

Now to the photos below taken by Harvey . . .



The announcement of a Yoplait sculpture competition failed to excite most. However, Kay and Brett thought there might be merit in the plan . . . .



David: "If you tap it and rub it a bit it plays Maurice Chevalier's 'Thank Heaven for Little Girls' ".
Julie: "That is just so inappropriate".



Brendan tried using the 'if I smile at least I'll look nice on the internet strategy'. It worked!



Jason and Brenton discovered that Edith Piaf vocals could still be heard even if the 'doof, doof' sub woofer was turned up to (I hope you've all seen 'This Is Spinal Tap') '11'.



The smile says it all. Luckily the keys were not in the ignition . . .
Anyone seen "Gone in 60 Seconds" . . .



Sadly Brenton had pushed the self destruct button instead of the fold-roof-into-cavernous-boot button. Seconds later his Thunderbird was just a concertina of its former self - a veritable piano accordion of crinkles. Say La Vee . . .



Our guide for the historical walking tour of Callington was a bush ranger.



Anyone heard the story about the three bears?