Tequila Shots Down Under


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August 30th 2010
Published: September 2nd 2010
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1 Floridian + 1 Tazzie + 2 Habanero-Chili-Infused Tequila Shots = Lots of Tears and Laughter. How did we find ourselves in such a bizarre predicament this far away from Mexico? Allow me to explain! At last, our long weekend and district convention in Christchurch arrived. The weather was cold and dreary as we loaded our car, grabbed Hungry, and bid farewell to Queenstown for five days. I was ... Read Full Entry



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Mexican Night #3Mexican Night #3
Mexican Night #3

The culprit - chili-infused tequila.
After the Shot...After the Shot...
After the Shot...

"Hmmm...it's not so bad."
Ten Seconds LaterTen Seconds Later
Ten Seconds Later

"Yep...it's bad!!!"
The Brave Aussie, QuintonThe Brave Aussie, Quinton
The Brave Aussie, Quinton

My lone companion on the chili tequila...he, too, shed many tears.
Victory PhotoVictory Photo
Victory Photo

(left to right) Me, Jeremy, Brett (Aus), Dan (UK), Quinton (Aus), Becks (NZ), and Stacey (UK)
International QueenstownInternational Queenstown
International Queenstown

The final count - 5 Brits, 2 Aussies, 2 Americans, an Irishman, a Brazilian, and one lone Kiwi.
How They Do Breakfast in TasmaniaHow They Do Breakfast in Tasmania
How They Do Breakfast in Tasmania

Quinton demonstrates how easy it is to reject healthy options and go straight for the bacon-loaded greasy breakfast sandwich.



2nd September 2010

I get so excited every time I get an email from you guys!! Sounds (and looks) like you're having a blast! Those barstools are AWESOME!!!! Xoxo, Christina
21st September 2010

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I, for one, will never understand the passion for spices, especially when they melt your tongue and have the same effect on your sinuses as napalm. Mind you, you must have looked quite fetching with steam coming out of your ears. (Maybe there's another reason for the split ends on your hair - assuming you have split ends on your hair, that is.) However, to each, their own, I guess. These spicy drinks and food are one oddity that we can't blame on the Americans, that's for sure. I'm really sorry that your New Zealand experience is coming to an end. Your photos have been marvelous and I've loved your sense of humour. I presume you missed the big quake in Christchurch. That must have been an experience to live through!!! I hope that you do head for a year in Oz. If your NZ experience is anything to go by, your time in Oz should be just as entertaining, provided you go someplace interesting and off the beaten track while there. God bless you kids and please keep in touch. Joe

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