Riverside

We went to Riverside Walk for dinner tonight, most of which was taken up with Brewerkz, a giant Ozzie microbrewery that also served food. By "micro" I mean it seated about 3,000 people and had 8 bars that I counted. On the field outside, there were a bunch of Asian kids flying these super-cool radio-controlled lightweight kite-planes that were covered in LED lights. It was like watching a bunch of flying saucers.



We've got at 10am-11pm shift tomorrow so we made the most of it tonight. I found a gaggle of (frankly totally hot) female Dutch tourists looking miserably lost at one point so helpfully pointed them back towards Brewerkz and the Ministry Of Sound. Our merry little band ended up in Molly's Irish pub where some totally shit-faced Irish bird starting chatting up Andy (the oldest of all of us) before moving on to spray the rest of us with her incoherent ramblings. What I got out of it was that she was an English teacher from Dubai who apparently knew some people in high places. She produced a digital camera at one point and after nearly dropping it in her beer, proceeded to show us a slideshow of pictures (good, close-up ones) of a ton of Formula-1 stars from the Dubai GP. Which coincidentally is how I found out that Singapore is going to be hosting the first ever nighttime F1 Grand Prix next year. That's going to be quite the spectacle.
So now it's 3am and I'm off to bed.
Oddly, I stink like an Irish pub.

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