It was indeed very tasty :) The chap 'next door' was having the F&C, but I wanted more than the 4 or 5 chips that were on his plate [although huge ones], so I opted for something different :)
There is $50 + 15% service charge [with a private area, chocs & champagne] for the main shows, but the rest of the time any for the talks anyone can sit there. However I did not think the actual views very good re the angles and through the glass frontages with light reflections so never sat in one myself to watch anything, but noted they were usually full so others must have liked them :)
Do you know of the whereabouts of any of these kids,would be interested to know!I attended the school in 1970 [but not in picture]Would like to know what became of Phillip Jewel ,Karen Fogleberg,Theresa Selwood. Rgds Graeme Pryke
I don't know if it was your Mum, but that was the colour coded bus I caught to take me home to 11th Ave. I think if I missed that Bus, I cold get the 'green' one to take me on another nearby route. The buses had a colour coded board hanging in the front to aid us kids to get the right one. Years later when I was courting my wife, I discovered her older sister was teaching abroad... at the AA School. That bowled me over. Bob Leask
i just can't believe there is someone from my youth with pictures of the hubara club etc. - left Ahmadi in 1958 - went to anglo american school - my dad worked for KOC - am now is australia - my maiden name was Larkin - what an amazing tool the internet is...