:: one journey ends, another begins ::
Had my farewell apero at work. We closed down the bar in the boardroom before watching a really average champions league game. The admin assumes that as I am Australian I drink a lot, go figure; she packed whatever wine was left from the apero into a carry out bag. Who am I to argue, if people want to give me free booze, I will take it.
Domestic disputes with the roommate this week regarding parties at our flat on the weekend was another welcome reminder it is time to leave and get my own place back home.
Saturday had everyone around for last drinks at my farewell party, a great night had by all; Mykey and I went for about 12 hours straight on the beers (see you in March mate for a repeat performance), Dj Spicy rocked when he finally arrived after a 5 hour haircut ordeal, the crazy woman behind was entertaining everyone with her foul mouth language, the work crew bought me a pocket knife with a chain to replace the last one I lost, the land-lord threatened to call the police, my Spanish roommate tried to palm off his bit-on-the-side much to her (loud and entertaining) disappointment, Jolene made me a chocolate cake, the Parisians didn't make it the whole night but impressed me all the same traveling five hours for the party, my French MC team brought me Calvados and a G-String, and my head was super-imposed onto David "thehoff" Hasselhoff's body. Hope this reflects the amazing blur the evening was.
Sunday I had my last beers with (another) Brett '99 under a bridge near the Rhein - sitting in a boat parked on the road drinking from a black garbage bag was a fitting end to our time together in Switzerland - goodbye for now mate, but see you soon in US or Ausl whichever comes first. Then onto Salome's place for beers on the balcony - it is amazing how much you need to drink to leave the country - I think it must be an unwritten visa requirement.
A sober day today, running errands until more beers this evening with the French Mafia.
Friday, I leave for China for a fantastic holiday, all planned by Tee - Monchichi you rock!!!
And after a long awaited reunion with Laura (17 days baby!!), I make my way to Sydney to start my new job - in the end I am staying with the company, commencing with Syngenta Australasia end of October - see you soon for a drink Caesar, thanks for the floorspace when I get to town.
To my European and fellow traveller friends, thanks for everything. I look forward to our paths crosssing again, in Ausl and in Europe. To the aussies, get out your stubbie holders, and have the beers cold in the fridge - I am heading over to your place.
Well that's me up to date,
Cheers.
7 Comments:
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Enjoy China, beat Digs for me and Hug Tee for me.... :)
By Maria, at 1:01 PM
Europe will miss you Brettino! -
Check out inner west (Strathfield is especially convenient) or suburbs near North Ryde (try Concord, Rhodes and Meadowbank).
By Lil, at 1:05 PM
If they get to building the Chatswood to Parramatta railway line, it'd be more convenient so you can live on the North Shore.
You and Caesar have to come up and visit Al and I in Brisvegas! :-) -
I don't mind that I haven't made your blogroll yet. It's not like we're friends or anything. Whatever - it's cool.
By hotdog, at 2:48 PM
Take it easy and sorry - I think I was a little loud when I left your place Sat. night. -
Have fun in China and then planting your feet firmly on Aussie soil !
By Jennifer, at 3:18 PM -
I'm not a monchichiiiii!!! hehe I'm going to be sucking in my cheeks for the whole week and a half you're here...
By Tee, at 3:43 PM
travel itinerary update coming your way soon matey potatey -
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By Ana Elisa, at 3:36 PM -
Hey Brett!!
By Ana Elisa, at 3:37 PM
Really good to read you posting and to know all about your next adventures!
I wish you all the best!
Take care!

