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The Sultan's Elephant

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As promised, we made it just in time to catch the very end of the Sultan's Elephant. Poornima (Hatti), PJ, their friend Rene and I made it there at around 5:30 to see the finale and the departure of the rocket, along with thousands and thousands of other Londoners (and visitors)! It was amazing! Some photos and videos are below. The rest of the collection can be foudn on my Flickr collection by clicking here.

The Videos:

Finale:

Sultan's Elephant

Departure of the Rocket:

Sultan's Elephant: Finale

Some photos:

The Sultan's Elephant:

The performers leaving the venue:

Poornima, Yours Truly, PJ at St. James's Park after the hooplah:

PJ, Poornima and random pink haired lady they stopped to take a photo with:

May 18th... Good Luck!

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Another year goes by... this one was really zippy! Here's wishing my forty five (plus two) fellow lunatics the best of luck for their Econ B final exam on the 18th of May!

Nuestra comida en casa de Ines y Fernando

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With barely a month left before the finals, we thought we'd unwind with a potluck at Ines and Fernando's. It was by far the most relaxing day I've had in ages! Here are some photos from the day out at Wimbledon, and here is the rest of the collection!

The gang: Hande, Sanchari, Nathan, Jin, Timothée, Ziad, Luigi, Marco, Selim, Ines, Stefan, Konrad, Vilma, Fernando, and seated: Burch, Yours Truly, with Fernando (Junior) at the helm. The ace photographer: Fernando (Senior) (everyone's in a weird state of laughter after I excitedly screamed "Gülümseme", which is "Smile" in Turkish)

Timothée putting on an arrogant French pose for the camera: "Je ne m'inquiète pas, mes poumons sont faits d'acier... non... acier français!!!" Tsk tsk... all I have to say is... Quelle dommage!

Vilma, Bernhard (in his usual Churchillian victory mode), and Fernando getting the food ready.

50% of our hosts: Ines (Senior) and Fernando (Senior)

75% of our hosts: Ines (Junior), Ines (Senior), and Fernando (Junior)

Photos from Andalucia -- My favourites

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I found some to put my seven hundred odd photos up! I've also put my favourite photos from Andalucia on my Flickr collection. As always, the bigger collection is fun if you have the time to browse through them :)

Presenting my Andalucian mosaic:

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A Kodak Moment!

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Caption: Two ungainly maladroit guys after a really painful game of Squash.

(Alternative reading: Two champions, basking in the fame and press after a hard day's work.)

Photos from Syria -- My favourites

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I've put my favourite photos from last week on a seperate set on my Flickr collection. The other bigger set is also around, and contains all the 500 odd photos I took over my time there... they're pretty cool if you have the time :)

Here's a mosaic from the smaller subset:

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Drinks at Pitcher & Piano

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Cheryl and I celebrated our birthdays in style this evening at Pitcher & Piano on Kingsway! Since I was really sick on my birthday, I decided to postpone a get together with my buddies from the department. Here are snaps with the MRes gang (just ignore Rex's totally bored look), and the Econ admin gang. Click on the pictures for the rest of the set.

Lost in life, and a receding hairline.

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The receding hairline says it all. In case any of you wanted to fix me up with someone... now's a good time. There might be no hair left by the time we revisit this issue next year.

Dosas on my birthday

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Here's a snap from the big 23rd!
On the left: Janak, Sarah, Alpha, Anushri
On the right: Yours truly, Kevin, Poornima, PJ.

Don't mess with me.

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Retarded times call for retarded people. That's always been my motto.
That said, you don't want to mess with the guy in this photo now... do you? Talk to the turban.

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