Dawn Summers has posted her last hilarious report of trip so here’s my final synopsis.
Melbourne - yay! Civilization!

Lots of walking - Mad secretly torturing DS

Crown Casino - Pauly and Change100, lots of pros: Phil Laak - cute, Shannon Elizabeth - who cares?

Hotel keys - slippery in DS’s fingers
Mad’s birthday: Australian Open - Tsongas - lots of cute tennis guys (and of course I don’t mean those little boys behind us) - need I say more?

City Circle Tram - DS lifesaver

Poker - winning lots. Yay!
Restaurants - no ice for DS. More “bacon” for Mad

Touristy stuff: Melbourne Museum - fun and sad, Old Melbourne Gaol - no go


Poker - Mad - (not in DS’s post since she was playing Scrabble) I did pretty good that night, up $725. As I proudly took my $1K + to the cashier I noticed a guy in front of me cashing out racks and racks of black chips for over $50K. I felt really small when I saw all those racks. After cashing out, the guy turned around and I saw it was David Grey. Okay, back to the regularly scheduled synopsis.
Scrabble - DS - Kiwi Chris inducing giggles
Touristy stuff: Old Melbourne Gaol, The State Library


Poker - what else were you expecting?
St. Kilda’s Beach - rain rain go away. Restaurant - ice? service? escargot? Last bacon for Mad.


Touristy stuff: National Gallery of Victoria, Queen Victoria Market - who closes their market at 4 on a Saturday? , Chinatown


Poker - broken record now?
Last full day in Melbourne: DS - Scrabble tournament. Mad - stepping outside DS’s post again…I wandered around the city for the day, visited the Fitzroy and Collingwood neighborhoods and Melbourne’s 423 Smith Street (a shoe outlet). Took lots of photos of graffiti and visited Nick at the Lightning Ridge Opal Mines.



Poker* - um, problem with that?
Aussie Millions After Party with Pauly and Change100. Met Jeciimd as well.


Back to the synopsis…
Cab to airport - DS fascinated by roll down windows. Will slowly introduce her to lp records and rotary phones.
Melbourne to LAX to NYC - hot to warm to cold. Freezing to be exact.
Back home in time for work the next day.
* Number of times I got mistaken for Annie Duke - 2 1/2. Howard Lederer did a double-take when passing by my table, a drunken guy at the Aussie Millions After Party insisted on taking a photo with me, and even Ms. Duke gave me a bit of a look when I passed by her on the jet. Too funny!