simongr
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Has anyone seen my trip report?
I am sure I put it down here somewhere. I remember coming through the doors, putting down my wallet and my keys and I am sure the trip report was right next to it. It was right between the main bulk of SOB and the mini-jaunt to ADL and PER.
You know one of these days I am going lose something important like my luggage or my laptop – heaven forbid that would happen. So it seems in my rush to finish the epilogue to SOB I may have inadvertently misplaced what was quite an interesting event.
Sure the journey was not eventful (well I will need to recheck my notes to confirm that) but this was no a journey for a simple auditor, this was a mission, a mission for an International Mo of Mystery…
Huh? I am sensing perhaps a little confusion for/from some of you. Well to clear things up (so to speak) let’s talk about prostate cancer… I know my trip reports often degenerate into the ramblings frustrated philosopher on life – but bear with me on this it’s important. Prostate cancer is the unspoken killer of middle aged men – and given how vain men are with the inherent belief that nothing will ever harm them we don’t often do much about it. In effort to raise funds and awareness of this a charity event was started a couple of years ago called Movember. Basically given that the 70’s and 80’s were 20 years ago and moustaches became the province gentlemen of a certain persuasion, fat cricketers people hiding their own blandness behind a veneer of uniqueness the mo has gone out of fashion a little. So the basis of the event is that for the month formerly known as November people would be sponsored to grow a Mo. In 2007 they raised about A$10million during the event.
In 2005 the event was new and simongr did not partake due to him going through the process of applying for jobs (job interview + ridiculous Mo <> successful candidate) and in 2006 I was meeting all the senior management of our Asia business so again the Mo did not happen. So we get to 2007, no job interviews, comfortable with management in Asia and tacit approval by mrssimongr for the growing of the Mo.
So no longer was I just a business traveller – I was a Mo on a mission, an international Mo of mystery!
The progression of the Mo itself can be found here but the journey of the Mo begins and it is a surprisingly simple DAS13 – syd-hkg-nrt-syd. A little disappointing for all of you I know but at least we wont get a rambling comparison of a country’s culture to a frog in a blender
I will apologise in advance as some of the details are a little thin given I am writing this report 4 months after the event with only my scribbled notes written often after the third glass of Moet in the lounge and the Dom onboard – for me personally I do question whether some of the events really took place or not
I am sure I put it down here somewhere. I remember coming through the doors, putting down my wallet and my keys and I am sure the trip report was right next to it. It was right between the main bulk of SOB and the mini-jaunt to ADL and PER.
You know one of these days I am going lose something important like my luggage or my laptop – heaven forbid that would happen. So it seems in my rush to finish the epilogue to SOB I may have inadvertently misplaced what was quite an interesting event.
Sure the journey was not eventful (well I will need to recheck my notes to confirm that) but this was no a journey for a simple auditor, this was a mission, a mission for an International Mo of Mystery…
Huh? I am sensing perhaps a little confusion for/from some of you. Well to clear things up (so to speak) let’s talk about prostate cancer… I know my trip reports often degenerate into the ramblings frustrated philosopher on life – but bear with me on this it’s important. Prostate cancer is the unspoken killer of middle aged men – and given how vain men are with the inherent belief that nothing will ever harm them we don’t often do much about it. In effort to raise funds and awareness of this a charity event was started a couple of years ago called Movember. Basically given that the 70’s and 80’s were 20 years ago and moustaches became the province gentlemen of a certain persuasion, fat cricketers people hiding their own blandness behind a veneer of uniqueness the mo has gone out of fashion a little. So the basis of the event is that for the month formerly known as November people would be sponsored to grow a Mo. In 2007 they raised about A$10million during the event.
In 2005 the event was new and simongr did not partake due to him going through the process of applying for jobs (job interview + ridiculous Mo <> successful candidate) and in 2006 I was meeting all the senior management of our Asia business so again the Mo did not happen. So we get to 2007, no job interviews, comfortable with management in Asia and tacit approval by mrssimongr for the growing of the Mo.
So no longer was I just a business traveller – I was a Mo on a mission, an international Mo of mystery!
The progression of the Mo itself can be found here but the journey of the Mo begins and it is a surprisingly simple DAS13 – syd-hkg-nrt-syd. A little disappointing for all of you I know but at least we wont get a rambling comparison of a country’s culture to a frog in a blender
I will apologise in advance as some of the details are a little thin given I am writing this report 4 months after the event with only my scribbled notes written often after the third glass of Moet in the lounge and the Dom onboard – for me personally I do question whether some of the events really took place or not
