Meeting a Japanese Traveller
A lucky few of us met Kaz, a 23 year old Japanese traveller visiting Adelaide for a couple of days. With the downpour of rain, we forfeited plans of heading down the Glenelg and instead gave a quick tour of the University to a very curious and eager tourist with impeccable English. After being whipped visciously by the wind and dampened by the rain, we found refuge at Chocolate Bean where we were able to find out more about our new friend who even helped some of the Japanese language students studying at Adelaide. When it was almost time for his flight, we quickly stopped by the famous clock tower of the General Post Office (which features in Kiki's Delivery Service) before bidding farewell. A quick but very valuable experience~
Karaoke with a Cause
An untimely clash with the Engineering Pub Crawl but nevertheless a good turn-out for the first event of the year. A night of horrible screaming and loud tambourines (mostly on my behalf) was had. We had hoped for more participants but understandably the club members are shy and would rather not flaunt a non-talent unlike me!). We even met BlueBear, the mascot for the Korean gift shop on Hindley Street, perhaps the highlight of the night. Donations were collected, thankyou to those who contributed! If you still want to donate to the Japanese tsunami and earthquake appeal, please come the the next meeting~
- Angii