[rbp-vienna] Re: Rudi's Bachelor Party - let's get started!

  • From: Filip Kis <filip.kis@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Luka Vidmar <Luka.Vidmar@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2013 09:58:46 +0200

Related to geeky, programming task... the scene from Social Network comes
to my mind:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxKmDWDUZ5A

Filip


On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Luka Vidmar <luka.vidmar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hej,
>
> some comments from my side:
>  - would be cool to all wear a piece of sth similar, not necessarily
> tshirt. what about head or rudi's beard? Or our PA code on the foreheads?
>  - lets add some geeky, programming related tasks
>  - i like the idea of Bratislava. At least on the way there i would prefer
> public transrporation, cause some tasks cam be done with random ppl on the
> train/bus
> - Roadtrip theme sounds cool, but then i guess we should all watch it
> before. On Friday eve?
> - what about making him perform musicles on streets of Bratislava?
> - some parts of Makumba party should be definitely included
> - sth in Eastern Europena style, as his wife-to-be is from there and we
> are apparently having paty there (
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY1MVQeeStY)
>
> Thats for now. Looking fwd to it.
>
> Luka
>  .
>
>
> On 12 April 2013 19:49, Stefan Pröll <stefan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> 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.
>>
>
>

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