A Little Taste of Leisure
Posted by andrew_fricker on September 30, 2007 at 11:53 AM in International Meetings, L.A., Outdoor Adventure Squad, Photos, Surfing, Trips | Permalink | Comments (3)
Outdoor Adventure Squad Update
This just in.... The mighty OAS is embarking on a new adventure. Nicaragua.
Defense and myself are flying down to Central America this Friday to meet up with the Rabbi of Leisure just in time to catch a new southern hemisphere swell next week. The waves should be as tasty as the Nicaraguan pancakes. We will be in the southwestern coastal area, blessed by constant offshore winds due to the massive inland Lake Nicaragua....Bra!
By the good grace of flapjack we shall return to our home in less than two weeks time, just in time for Caruthers High School Football season. Go Blue Raiders!
Posted by andrew_fricker on September 11, 2007 at 01:42 PM in Current Affairs, Flapjacks, Holidays, International Meetings, L.A., Outdoor Adventure Squad, Surfing, Trips | Permalink | Comments (1)
Living the Dream
I will give an update for those ministers who are unaware of the new
developments in Mexican Second Division soccer. Our beloved Minster of
Finance has quit his financial planning job in
The official club name is Internacional Playa del Carmen and allegedly there's
a contract to be drawn up upon Christopher Baez's return to Mexico this
winter, if he doesn't receive any other offers. This new international
development begs the question, "When are we going to see Baez play Mexican
soccer for an IFS meeting?" I personally can't wait. Please join me
in congratulating our dear friend and supporting his quest to live the dream.
The Mexican Second division website is: http://www.segundadivision.org.mx/
Posted by andrew_fricker on July 30, 2007 at 10:39 AM in Athletics, Current Affairs, Fantasy Sports, International Meetings, Outdoor Adventure Squad, Sports, Trips, Work | Permalink | Comments (6)
Aren't Nova and Converse running with the bulls?
Here’s a poignant image from this years running. That sort of looks like a short haired Nova narrowly escaping a skewering on the right. Can we get an international post from our European branch?
Posted by andrew_fricker on July 16, 2007 at 09:38 AM in Athletics, Current Affairs, Holidays, International Meetings, Monkey Antics, Outdoor Adventure Squad, Photos, Santa Barbara, Science, Trips | Permalink | Comments (2)
IHOP In Mexico? I.F.S In Mexico?
Did anyone else know that there is now an IHOP in Monterrey, Mexico? Or that the Mayor of Monterrey, Mexico, Adalberto Madero is a member of the National Action Party, which is known by the acronym "PAN".
With the recent acquisition of Applebee's, IHOP is on the move. We need Nic Cage to unearth this vast conspiracy. Or we need to have a meeting in Monterrey. Or is Mexico too dangerous for our outfit? It's an easy way of popping the proverbial cherry on our first International meeting. The city does have the highest GDP in Mexico, and brews plenty of beer.
Posted by M+T on June 21, 2007 at 05:07 PM in IHOP, International Meetings | Permalink | Comments (7)
Sitting bored in an office in Cairo
Boys, Boys, Boys....where to begin. I miss the hell out of you all. Although I would not trade what I'm doing to save Baez's life, I do at times feel a sense of despair when I view upon all of the momentous occasions that are celebrated without me. Know that I am there in SPIRIT. Know that I am doing my best to make the world aware of our organization through dignity, integrity, and most importantly through Adolphus. I ask this of you. At your next gathering raise your glasses in a toast for your Minister Abroad and say, "To Spirits, our Friend, our Minister and our Brother." And get really really drunk after that.
Posted by chucktizay on March 22, 2007 at 04:11 AM in International Meetings, Trips | Permalink | Comments (6)
Legitamize the I
There has been a silent murmur of a journey, a whisper of a great quest that is so immaculate it becomes difficult to wrap one's head around the possibilities. Yes brothers I am referring to, Amsterdam to Ofest: The Fellowship of the Pan. I will let the minister of Rousing take care of most of the details, but I just wanted to sum up some of the logistics. Five days off work in September total of eight days in Europe. Arrive on Sat in Frankfurt, leave Sunday evening for Amsterdam (5hr train ride), comeback to Frankfurt on Tuesday evening, leave for Munich (5hr train ride) on Wednesday, hit the Haufbrau house where Hitler started the Nazi party on Wed night, Thur 7am hit Ofest (made for us), comeback to Frankfurt on Friday and leave Sat or Sun. Total cost including ticket roughly 1,800-2,000. Let me know who is serious.
Posted by chucktizay on January 5, 2007 at 06:46 AM in Adolphus, Alcohol, International Meetings, Trips | Permalink | Comments (5)











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No one else is more worthy of our deep-felt reverence and gratitude. Blessings to you!
Venetian, real deem. I'm in.
I was just in Vegas a few weeks ago and we stayed in one of those Venetian suites.. There was about 12 of us pharmacy geeks sleeping comfortably in that place. It'll be good for a group of monkeys
I know. Not so big Dad. But a sunken living room, yowser!
2 27" plasmas? Phah!
I don't think I'll be able to participate in this one. I'm headin to a conference in San Diego the first part of Spring Break, theres a retreat I have to go to the following weekend and I'm training for work that whole week. On top of that I have an exam the day we return to class.. No Vegas for me, whhaaammmyy
I've been to Las Vegas six times in the last year. And yes, I went to Little Darlings... alone. I'm real.
Chicago is better than New York? Ok. I understand.
Yankees vs. Blue Jays? Gay. Cubs vs. Phillies (both of which were 2007 division champs). Not Gay. "C" stands for Cubs. "C" is also the roman numeral for 100. 1908-2008... This is the year.
Ouch. Curtis and I just finished a beer, where I explained to him my fears of the fact that Frank probably did a fucking song about Chicago, and that if he did, Baggs was gonna get me. Well I beeeen got Baggs, I beeeeen got. Still lets go see the Yanks!
19 Ministers. 22 votes. And suddenly the map indicates no votes for Chicago from the Santa Barbara contingent?? Stop tampering with democracy.
The town that Billy Sunday couldn't shut down. That means the Prohibition didn't stop Chicagoans from drinking. Nice. Prohibition jam.
Daaaammmmmnnn!
Bitte Shune! Shrove Shune!
Come on boys. It's got to be New York New York. Frank didn't sing any fucking Chicago Songs. Plus isn't bags from there? We have all met and hung out with him multiple times. Thats the same as going there. Am I right? Man you boys have to get over here. The Frau lines are coming out in their skirts soon.....Bonner City!
Thats so fucking Danke shun!
You guys look good. Happy Shrove Day from the Deep South, where I now live.
Nnnnnnnerd!
WoW. Progress jam.
her parents crossed an ocean, she crossed a pool of fire, nice.