7.4.06
long overdue photos from jub's copacabana house...
photos, as taken from cindy's site...but with captions!
just a brief recap, we all drove up to jub's house last friday, and played some awesome boardgames....so awesome, that we forgot all about photos, and main ones below are taken of the morning after...
still photo: "jub with salad, dutch shepherd's pie and cheese herb brocolli pasta"
taken by artist: cyndi...
chucky, having a private moment with will behind the cushion whilst luksie appears to be pissing off the balcony(???)
we all(ways) have a ball - or a thousand!
group photo after a few very competitive games of ping-pong...where kenny kept getting owned by the staircase and i spent the whole time catching ping-pong balls with a net...
I see Vita lemon tea, arguably the best popper drink available on the market today, though the melon one is pretty intense too. I've been drinking Vita lemon tea for well over a decade I reckon, even back in the day when the Vita logo wasn't red, but a boring light brown. It's good to know the retro design hasn't changed at all. That is true old school at its best.
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just a brief recap, we all drove up to jub's house last friday, and played some awesome boardgames....so awesome, that we forgot all about photos, and main ones below are taken of the morning after...
still photo: "jub with salad, dutch shepherd's pie and cheese herb brocolli pasta"taken by artist: cyndi...
chucky, having a private moment with will behind the cushion whilst luksie appears to be pissing off the balcony(???)
we all(ways) have a ball - or a thousand!group photo after a few very competitive games of ping-pong...where kenny kept getting owned by the staircase and i spent the whole time catching ping-pong balls with a net...
I see Vita lemon tea, arguably the best popper drink available on the market today, though the melon one is pretty intense too. I've been drinking Vita lemon tea for well over a decade I reckon, even back in the day when the Vita logo wasn't red, but a boring light brown. It's good to know the retro design hasn't changed at all. That is true old school at its best.
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