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Munsta asks: What groups or clubs have you been a part of? Are you part of a secret underground movement with aims to bring down the government, are you part of a yiffing cult, or do you get together with friends in an evening for a drunken game of soggy biscuit?

(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 13:44)
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I was a member of The Perth Piss-Sinkers Club
Our inaugural event consisted of:
- hiring a bus and finding someone with a licence who was prepared to be skipper for both outward & return journeys.
- 60 odd of us doing a slow, many pubbed crawl on Friday arvo out to Bindoon where we had hired some campgrounds and dorms for the weekend.
- plowing thru 50 odd blocks (30 cans) of beers (usually consumed on the drive down), 100-150 crates (15 longnecks to a crate) of "Death Bitters" home brew, 20-30 bottles of assorted spirits, 2 or 3 sulo bins full of "punch", any alcohol you brought yourself (why??!) and at least 3 animal carcasses which were roasted on spits from Fri. night to Sun. lunch. It really didn't hurt that 1 of the founding members mother owned a well known pub.

Of course we found the time for much fun and debauchery inbetween our drinking. There was a dam nearyby so skinny-dipping was of course a must - fortunately no drownings but probably some conceptions. The bunks were rarely used for sleep. Generally when I went as part of a couple we had a "what happens at Bindoon stays at Bindoon" attitude, as long as noses weren't rubbed in it all was fair in love & drunken frivolity.
The PPSC AGM was usually held the second weekend of uni summer holidays altho you didn't have to be a student to be a member, from (hazy) memory we had a couple of blokes over 60 who just came along to watch the young 'uns run amok. They used to do a mean roasted pig or goat on a spit over a large fire. (Fucken' Fixed for Fucken' janet, again!) The annual fee was $50 and that got you on the bus and drinking at Bindoon.
All in all a good society to belong to. We very rarely had issues (aside from making the die-hards who had too much punch on the drive home clean out the bus) and from what most of us could remember we all seemed to have a good time.
So Richard, Andy & Neill - wouldn't surprise me to know you guys are b3tans, if you're reading, gaz me and we'll start organising the reunion run.
Cheers.
(, Sat 23 Jun 2012, 5:49, 2 replies)
so for 'clubs, gangs and societies' you read 'tell lies about drinking'?

(, Sat 23 Jun 2012, 6:22, closed)
How could you possible extract from my tale that it was a lie?
Too jaded, janet.
(, Sat 23 Jun 2012, 6:28, closed)
i still love you though, ringo.
we cool.
(, Sat 23 Jun 2012, 6:39, closed)
also, 'they used to do a mean spit-roast'?
i'd keep that one to myself if i were you.
(, Sat 23 Jun 2012, 6:40, closed)
Only you would read it otherwise janet, only you.

(, Sat 23 Jun 2012, 6:50, closed)
speak as i find, ringers.
why am i awake? why?
(, Sat 23 Jun 2012, 6:51, closed)
Better?

(, Sat 23 Jun 2012, 6:52, closed)
no. you ruined it and made me look like a fantasist.
you ruiner.
(, Sat 23 Jun 2012, 6:59, closed)
One has to excel at something
rite?
It's early poppet, have another cuppa & go prepare for the day
(, Sat 23 Jun 2012, 7:36, closed)
I love the word piss, when describing beer.

My brother and I crack each other up when we arrange to go out and "sink piss" at the pub.

When we work out West, someone is designated to do a "piss and smnokes run" to the nearest town once a week (unless it's a dry camp).
(, Sat 23 Jun 2012, 11:44, closed)

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