Hi! A weird thing, at least in my perception, is that he likes Musicals. In a three day business trip To London, he insisted in visiting two Musicals :-) Maybe thats also something to tease him... Filip Kis <filip.kis@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb: >Just quick brainstorming: > >- what are the things that Rudi likes, but doesn't necessarily share >with >Diana (football comes to mind as one thing) > >Other then this he likes: >- golf >- table tennis >- video games >- Star Wars >- beer > >Doing T-shirts is doable. Rudi love's polos (the classical ITC ones he >has >in abundance) so maybe consider that. > >I have an access to 3D printer that can print 15 cm^3 objects, so if we >come up with something geeky, fun and useful (at least for that one >night) >we could do that. > >That's my contribution for now. > >Filip > > >On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 3:42 PM, Manuel Bernhardt < >bernhardt.manuel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> sorry for the delay with sending this mail, my week has been a little >> crazy. >> >> We're now already 10 people for the bachelor party (so 11 including >> Rudi), with so far 2 people coming from abroad, and I expect between >> 5-6 more people to join. So this should be fun ;) >> >> >> Given that there are only 2 weeks left, I'd like to get started soon >> on brainstorming for what we're going to do. An additional challenge >> for me is that I'm going to be on Teneriffa next week, in part >> climbing a volcano, and they don't seem to have wifi on that >> particular volcano, so I'll have some catching up to do when back. >I'm >> sure we'll manage to make a great programme for the bachelor party >and >> arrange everything on time nonetheless! >> >> Talking about which: the idea I had so far was to start the bachelor >> party in Vienna, e.g. at Rudi's place (Diana won't be there that >> week-end, she'll be in Romania trying out the wedding dress, which by >> the way, fun fact, is produced by an Austrian company in Romania) and >> to then move / kidnap him to... Bratislava! >> >> Some of the reasons I came up with, as an excuse for having this >idea: >> - it's really not far away from Vienna, so not a very long transit >time >> - the drinks are likely going to be cheaper >> - the strippers too (well, we have to check if that's one thing we >> want to do or not) >> - I have fond pieces of memories of the bars in the underground of >the >> inner city. Though only pieces. Which may be a good sign. >> - As far as I know, Rudi made a boatload of people watch "Europtrip", >> and not only once - so much so that I know whole dialogues by hearth >> by now (and so does he, much better than me, I think). One of the >> scenes is about the main characters getting to Bratislava (thinking >> they were in fact in Berlin), then realizing it, and uttering "Oh my >> god, we're in Eastern Europe" (the movie is a pretty exaggerated >> parody of a number of European countries as well as the US, it gets >to >> be really fun once you've watched it 2-3 times). So theme-wise, I >> think this could be rather funny. >> >> There's of course a little bit of logistics to handle, about getting >> there and getting back sometime at night, so I was thinking to rent a >> mini-van with driver or something of the kind, at least for the way >> back. If anyone has a better idea, or has a proposal of where to >call, >> please shout! I'll look into it more into details now as well, there >> are regular buses for about 60 € per 10 rides, just at night for >> coming back, having something more comfortable might not be too bad >an >> idea. >> >> Some more thoughts, in random order: >> - do we want to make t-shirts (can we arrange t-shirts on such a >short >> notice) >> - what kind of (drinking) games and other games do we want to play >> - where to go to in Bratislava >> - strippers? :) >> >> Ok, I think this mail is long enough by now. Now it's your turn, what >> do you think of the above, do you have any ideas, suggestions, etc.? >> >> Cheers! >> >> manu >> >> -- Sent from my mobile phone. Please excuse brevity and typos.