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Roger
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Showing posts with label
Roger
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2 April 2026
Memorable moments: The Observatory leak
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Back in Cape Town, Russell, Roger, and I had a regular, somewhat clandestine ritual: the Sex Quiz in Observatory. It was held in a private b...
27 March 2026
Memorable moments: The Quizmaster’s missed calling
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Russell has a vast, almost intimidating general knowledge. He possesses a photographic memory that never fails; I also have a photographic m...
Memorable moments: The Willow Road olympics
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During the years Russell and I were housemates at Willow Road, the house became a laboratory for high-stakes, low-budget adrenaline. We didn...
26 March 2026
Memorable moments: The millionaire mockery
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Brothers Russell and Roger are among my closest friends, and our friendship has always been fueled by a mutual love for the well-executed pr...
10 October 2025
Watson's Bay with Roger & Jocelyn
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On Sunday, Roger, Jocelyn and I went to Watson's Bay for a walk to The Gap and The Hornsby Lighthouse. And of course, we had fish and c...
7 October 2025
Walk with Roger & Jocelyn
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Roger and Jocelyn came to Sydney and it was wonderful to meet up with them. We walked from Darling Harbour to Circular Quay where we had a ...
2 June 2025
Nice photos of Roger from the past
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31 March 2022
Catch up with Roger
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Roger came to Sydney for a few days and it was lovely to catch up. We went to a great Thai place for dinner, finished off with Messina Ice...
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11 April 2021
Roger and Jocelyn visit from Melbourne
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18 March 2020
Living in the time of Covid
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12 September 2017
Launceston
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We explored the Cataract Gorge on the "inclinator" and then admired their resident peacocks. Roger and Jocelyn stayed on in...
11 September 2017
Near Cradle Mountain
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Tasmania experienced its biggest snow fall of the year just before we went. Unfortunately this meant that Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake we...
10 September 2017
Stanley
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Stanley was a lovely, sleepy town on the northern coast of Tasmania. We stayed in a cosey place close to the water. Thankfully they had a p...
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