Ayzhong: you did exactly the right thing, trying to figure it out yourself first then asking for help here. Problems with keyframing and unexpected object motion are not dealt with very well in the manual, and they can be tricky to understand.
Rudy: Fosters was one of a range of beers made in Melbourne at Carlton & United Breweries (CUB), and although the best known it was never the most popular CUB beer. From what I am told by travelling friends the Fosters available overseas bears little resemblance to the local offering, but I am not sure if this is a good or bad thing, frankly. Pretty much every Victorian pub (bar) has Carlton Draught on tap, and Victoria Bitter would outsell all others at the bottle shop three to one I reckon (these are both from the CUB stable). These days, there is a huge range available, both imported from around the world and recently some really excellent product from local microbreweries (Mildura brewery has some EXCELLENT beers available). My personal favorite (at the moment) is Boag's Draught, a fresh Tasmanian beer available on tap at my local, the Notting Hill pub. Next week it might be a German offering like DAB or Bittburger, or perhaps something from the emerald isle like Guinness or Kilkenny. It depends on the weather too, in cold weather I am more likely to head for a Guinness or a Tooheys Old, in the summer it will be a fresher option like Becks or even Vic Bitter if I feel like slumming it. Hmmm...all this typing is making me thirsty...
(apologies for the off-topicness of this post)