Monday, March 27, 2006

Pete's Bling Supermodel Party (25th March 06)

For Immediate Release
February 16, 2006




Supermodel Cocktail Party Walks Off In The Inner West
End of summer bash is Australian fashion industry’s premiere party



Sydney, Australia – Famous for his parties and bling lifestyle, Peter once again toasts the end of Sydney’s summer with his legendary Supermodel Cocktail party. Being held Saturday March 25, 2006, guests, who include top models, agents and designers, will be outdoing each other in the latest creations by Versace, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana and many other of the world’s elite fashion houses.



“This year’s Supermodel Cocktail Party promises to be the best ever,” says Peter. “While we’re all sad to see the summer come to a close, it’s a fantastic opportunity to party, dress up and sip a few (or more) cocktails.”



Says renowned supermodel Naomi Campbell, “Peter’s party is now recognised by the Australian, and frankly global, fashion industry as the party of the year. Icons supermodels from every catwalk are flying in for it – Kate and I will most definitely be there.”



The evening will culminate in a walk-off, a la “Zoolander” style. Those guests who wish to participate are reminded to dress to the nines and ensure their 6-packs are in working order.



Invitees are also kindly asked to bring a bottle of their favourite liquor to contribute to the alcohol flow.



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Monday, March 06, 2006

Ahoy... Fish and Rugby.

Today we headed off to the water. Our Captain for our cruise was Steve and Al and myself making up the crew hands. We shoved off at 06:20 and headed out to Botany Bay.

It was a great way to meet the day and to see the city from a completly different view, within the confinds of the river inlets the water was calm and smooth, but as we headed into the bay proper the swell got a little bigger and the wind a little stiffer. After having a practice cast, on which Al was successful with his first, we headed out past the heads. I have to admit there was a level of unpleasentness that hung with me for the first hour or so, but once I gained my "Sea legs" the day was very pleasent. Everyone had a measure of success (flathead and squid), although I think the fish and squid won the day over the angliers. Both Al and myself caught a bit too much sun, while Captain Steve was more sunwise.

After the fishing trip it was a quick wash and a change of clothes it was off to the Super14 Rugby match (Waratahs v Sharks). While Al was happy to see his team go round the park, the tah's made easy work of them in the end.