Sydney Meet-up photos March 11, 2007 1:31 AM   Subscribe

Pictures from the Sydney meet-up at the Australian Hotel. Good times had with Jessamyn and her sister, as well as the Sydney contingent.
posted by qwip to MetaFilter Gatherings at 1:31 AM (40 comments total)

Wow, that was fast! Thanks to everyone who turned up. I had a great time myself...

(WARNING: GROSSNESS AHEAD. Did anybody else feel rather, uh, sick afterwards? Basically, I've just puked up my dinner seven hours later and I can't really attribute it to anything other than possible food poisoning. Just wondering if it was a lone incident...)
posted by web-goddess at 1:51 AM on March 11, 2007


Those are some sweet-ass goggles.
posted by puke & cry at 1:55 AM on March 11, 2007


Well, the Emu pizza went down fine and no surprises. Must have been the salad. Sorry to hear that you had a tough time of it.
posted by qwip at 3:07 AM on March 11, 2007


Those are some sweet-ass goggles

They're an upgrade from last year.
posted by qwip at 3:10 AM on March 11, 2007


Yeah, you wouldn't think a stupid salad would be very dangerous, would you? Anyway, I'm feeling better now. I was just wondering if I needed to call "Today Tonight" and report a mass poisoning incident.
posted by web-goddess at 3:25 AM on March 11, 2007


The single-eye-goggle is definitely the better way to go. And the brass connectors complete it nicely.
posted by puke & cry at 3:32 AM on March 11, 2007


zamboni's facial hair ftw.
/Killingly jealous
posted by Alvy Ampersand at 4:25 AM on March 11, 2007


Those are some sweet-ass goggles.

Those are some sweet ass-goggles.

posted by Aloysius Bear at 4:53 AM on March 11, 2007


Hotness.
posted by Brandon Blatcher at 6:10 AM on March 11, 2007


Man, you guys make Sydney look good. Good god but I bet you're fun to drink with.

(And dear dhruva, I'm glad to see you, I don't think I'd ever yet seen a clear picture of you -- it's good to have face to go with all your wonderful writing and posts.)
posted by melissa may at 6:48 AM on March 11, 2007 [1 favorite]


I refuse to believe that this is a real building. It's clearly an accessory from somebody's model railroad.

This, on the other hand, is definitely a real bar. I envy those who drank there.
posted by languagehat at 7:07 AM on March 11, 2007


I find UbuRoivas' ass-goggles aesthetically pleasing.
posted by Kwine at 7:48 AM on March 11, 2007


Aww Jessamyn is adorable. Fierce, but adorable.
posted by Mr.Encyclopedia at 8:59 AM on March 11, 2007


That is one good goddam of a mustache zamboni is rocking.
posted by cortex (staff) at 10:16 AM on March 11, 2007




Looks like it was fun...I am totally going to add a brisbane meetup to my to-do list. C'mon guys, everyone else is doing it, we can be cool too! even if we don't get visits from jessamyn
posted by jacalata at 10:42 AM on March 11, 2007


Look like a lotta fun was had!
posted by deborah at 10:46 AM on March 11, 2007


Oh my god. I want to grab the next flight to Sydney myself and have a meetup with you people!
posted by scody at 11:50 AM on March 11, 2007


Yup those are some sweet goggles, but he obviously wants to piss off languagehat.

And for the caption. Some play on "cortex did what while I was gone ?!?"
posted by vronsky at 11:52 AM on March 11, 2007


Beautiful photos.
posted by frecklefaerie at 12:39 PM on March 11, 2007


Yeah, beautiful.

The lighting is really nice.
posted by jason's_planet at 1:43 PM on March 11, 2007


Caption contest:

Cortex has admin rights?!
posted by Brandon Blatcher at 3:40 PM on March 11, 2007


Man, I miss Sydney. *sigh*
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 4:36 PM on March 11, 2007


No food illness here. Kate and I did go through some totally fun running around late last night when the last room at the Y wound up having no AC and no windows that opened. We wound up moving to a place a little south (YAY wotif.com for letting me make a cheapie online reservation at 10 pm!) which had freezing airco, decent internet, a Malaysian place up the road, sweetheart desk guys and great old movies on the television machine. It was great to meet all of you and I'm only sad that we're leaving tomorrow morning.

Also, WTF is with the thousands of giant bats that fly over Sydney around sunset? Everyone we assked seemed to have no idea what we were talking about but they were there... or maybe my food poisoning had different side effects than web-goddess's.
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 5:23 PM on March 11, 2007


Not just Sydney, jessamyn. Those are fruit bats. We get them here at sunset, too. I guess the locals are so used to them that they don't notice them much.

It's not a good idea to park your car under trees where these things roost, because the shit that will be plastered all over your car within minutes will strip the paint right off.
posted by dg at 5:48 PM on March 11, 2007


Poor web-goddess. It would seem that not even citizenship papers will protect you from the backlash that inevitably follows eating an animal from the national coat of arms. Incidentally, neither the kangaroo nor the emu can take a backwards step -- I've never quite known if that was an original reason for their inclusion or scuttlebutt that came up later.

But thanks all. Good times. I think a fair number of those fruit bats were heading to the Domain and Hyde Park to roost in the Morton Bay fig trees. At least they don't bite. It was wonderful to meet jessamyn and Kate. (Although I would never claim cover boy status, they are certainly the worst photos I've seen of myself in my life. qwip, I'm looking at you man.)
posted by peacay at 6:01 PM on March 11, 2007


But I didn't eat the coat of arms! It was a non-carnivorous Greek salad. I've eaten roo in the past, but not since I've been a citizen. *stands and starts singing Waltzing Matilda*

It must've been some funky feta or something. That's what I get for trying to be healthy. I should've just had chips and a pie!

Oh! If you want to see the fruit bats up close, go down to the Botanic Gardens during the day. They roost in these trees right in the middle, and it's really fun to watch the tourists suddenly realize that the hundreds of housecat-sized objects hanging in the trees are sleeping bats.
posted by web-goddess at 6:49 PM on March 11, 2007


Oooooh....I saw mention of emu; thought you must have partook. I've had 'roo but wouldn't, like, travel to the next suburb to a restaurant specially chasing it down (now there's a restaurant idea! Hunt and Kill your lunch with a boomerang!). I don't think I could ever eat emu. Both squick and fear - one of their relatives would surely run me down and peck me to death, or eviscerate me with their spiky claw.
posted by peacay at 7:04 PM on March 11, 2007


Thanks, melissa may,
posted by dhruva at 7:06 PM on March 11, 2007


web-goddess: no problems with the emu pizza here. In fact, mine was so damn tasty that I plan to head back for another as soon as humanly possible.

I also took a coupla snaps, but need to find or buy a camera-usb cable before I can post them. I regret not getting a piccy with the barmaid whose t-shirt featured a variety of unidentifiable mushroom species. They looked pretty tasty, whatever they were.

Why do my goggles always end up skewiff in photos? Must be the beer. And what's languagehat got to do with it?
posted by UbuRoivas at 8:35 PM on March 11, 2007


but need to find or buy a camera-usb cable

What is with you Aussies and not finding cables...
posted by dhruva at 10:27 PM on March 11, 2007


I've eaten roo in the past, but not since I've been a citizen. *stands and starts singing Waltzing Matilda*

Citizenship really requires that you know the official unoffical lyrics to the unofficial anthem, as passed down via oral tradition in every schoolyard:

Waltzing Matilda
Somebody killed 'er
Found her in the grass
With a dagger up her arse


Which reminds me:

Shearing the Rams v Ramming the Shears
posted by UbuRoivas at 10:42 PM on March 11, 2007


What is with you Aussies and not finding cables...

I think an Indian filched it from my bag on my recent trip.
posted by UbuRoivas at 10:52 PM on March 11, 2007


heh. It wasn't me, I swear.
posted by dhruva at 11:52 PM on March 11, 2007


No probs with my salad, so I guess they were only out to get web-goddess.

It was good to meet everyone, and we should do it again soon.
posted by zamboni at 12:04 AM on March 12, 2007


(Although I would never claim cover boy status, they are certainly the worst photos I've seen of myself in my life. qwip, I'm looking at you man.)

I's just calls 'em as I sees 'em.

Plus, photoshopping cost at least another pint and half an Emu pizza.

And, Jessamyn, those bats are awesome. They fly through Hyde Park every night and it's a kick to see them swoop silently down and snag a drink from the reflecting pool. And they're cute too. Like flying bunnies. That could kill you as soon as look at you. As long as "you" means "mango".
posted by qwip at 1:10 AM on March 12, 2007


And what's languagehat got to do with it?

I think you mean languagebat.
posted by languagehat at 8:41 AM on March 12, 2007


Dumb obscure reference to the large "42" sign on your table uburoivas.
posted by vronsky at 12:59 PM on March 12, 2007


ah, yes.

the 42 was randomly assigned by the mushroom barmaid.

me demanding quip take a snap with it was not quite so accidental.
posted by UbuRoivas at 3:18 PM on March 12, 2007


I took three pictures. They start here.
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 7:49 PM on March 13, 2007


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