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Akeman Street

I don't really know why I included this photo, to be honest. It's Akeman Street, which is a.. Uh... Street. Near where I live. Sort of. It's potentially the most boring thing you've ever seen in your life. Impressed?


Ta-da!

The Abbie and Julie performing double-act, coming to a Russell Street flat near you soon!


Just don't take that photo

Geoff obviously felt this wasn't his best side. This is assuming, of course, any of his sides are any better than any of the others...


No, really don't take it!

Well, s'fair enough really, I didn't want him taking this one either.


Frozen Geoff

In fact, as punishment we shut him in a freezer for a few hours. If you know the average temperature of a Rusell Street flat, you might find this slightly more amusing (but I doubt it :)


Pick a card...

Geoff, attempting to do a card trick. At least that's what I assume he was doing - it's entirely possible he was just fanning himself...


Not impressed...

Abbie and Julie, however, were distinctly unimpressed with the whole thing. Not surprising really. Oh, I don't mean that really, Geoff can be very entertaining in his own way - he's always hurting himself in an amusing fashion... :)


Super Julie!

This is proof that Julie actually does move twice the speed of sound - just look at Abbie, who has no idea that Julie's actually just nipped down to the Co-op while she's momentarily distracted.


The Heavy Mob

Either Abbie's carefully inspecting her knees, or she's just a little ashamed to be seen with those other two giggling nutters. OK, that's not really fair, it's only because of my spectacularly bad photographic timing :) Notice how Rich, showing amazing foresight, has cunningly made himself next to invisible behind that lampost!


The Hyperactive Game

I never really understood all the complexities of whichever game Christina, Dave, Tim and Ben were playing, but it seemed to involve large amounts of grabbing for cards every now and that, as demonstrated here. Or perhaps everyone was trying to cheat, and everyone else was too drunk to notice...

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