Recovery

The Interhalls committee then tried in vain to get a cruel BBQ to cook some snags and some onion substitute. The BBQ gave no quarter, but we enjoyed our half-cooked snags none the less (this sums up not only the cuisine, but some of the men around too). Beer lines were long, although not for the Old drinkers. This gave everyone a chance to meet people they otherwise would not, most of whom you don't want to meet anyway.


With the lack of rain present, the colleges used their ingenuity to the max, developing a new mud substitute based on soil, grass, cream, chocolate and beer. The beer in question came from the leaky boats of both Weerona and I-House and just about anyone who tried to row. This substitute proved sufficient to start a mighty mud ruckus, of which some are still yet to recover from. The beer ran out, but the fire did not. It never does.

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