Truckster Crustmus Drunks

2022 Season

(in March 2023!)

What follows are the notes from our meeting - getting progressively drier as you scroll down (and the drinks wear off…)

The Llama of God

I may have been drinking.

I have no recollection of what the fuck this note is about. Was there milk involved?

I will publish your comments here:

DARREL: I have little to no recollection

SARA: I remember the conversation about the Llama of God but I do not remember what this was about?!
How is this possible???

Here is the reference page I made for Harriet

SombrerNos

Kelly is correct!

It’s cultural innappropriatism (new word) and will be removed from Trickster activities and marketing henceforth!

Click here to see the amazingly joyous and expressive efforts of Tash, Jane and the team in this hidden SombrerNo archive.

Huge thanks to Kelly Hocking for pointing out this oversight!

The Missing Notes

The Missing Notes

We smashed out two new Murder For Hires at the Otago Museum and the Town Hall!

Here are photos from The Missing Notes for Dunedin Venues - snapped by one of the staff. They loved it and will begin to promote it to their conference clients. Hooray!

Archy Façade - the architect

Note the cricket whites!

Trickster does Fundraising!

Trickster does Fundraising!

A brand new project where I attempt to create a fundraising game like it’s a tech startup!

Join the group discussion on FACEBOOK if you’re involved with community fundraising.

Petra in The Warehouse’ Xmas Ad 2022

The instant cure for hiccups

I am not a fish

Why Simon’s slap and a back rub is like a colonoscopy

OK - I couldn’t find the podcast in which I heard about this - but here’s the gist:

Following a colonoscopy procedure, surveyed patients reported they’d had a (relatively) more positive experience because the removal of the apparatus took place slowly over an extended period of time.

Simon’s slap and back rub: we forget the not nice thing and remember the nice thing - if the nice thing happened last!

Why some managers are useless

The Peter principle is a concept in management developed by Laurence J. Peter, which observes that people in a hierarchy tend to rise to "a level of respective incompetence": employees are promoted based on their success in previous jobs until they reach a level at which they are no longer competent, as skills in one job do not necessarily translate to another.

Source: Wikipedia

Is School Broken?

STOP STEALING DREAMS

In his 2012 Ted Talk, STOP STEALING DREAMS, my hero Seth Godin talks passionately about the future of education & what we can do about it.