Evidence
The Scene of the Crime
The cast of this play includes Ken, Bob and Ginny.
The recitation continues.
Mary, Peggy, Wendy, Ian and Rick.
Annie, Rupert, Sherri, Linda and Doug.
Is he still reading that?
Cheers! That must mean Des is finished reading. (No! I don't mean it like that...)
Caryn, Deb, Roscoe and Gillian.
HEY! Annie!
Martin, Ken and Bob.
"why are you pointing that camera at me?"
Craig and I, probably talking comics, beer or scotch.
Deb and Roscoe, contemplating Deb's life as a single woman...
Okay, just kidding. But you have to admit that the expressions on both their faces are priceless.
The coveted corner table, and part of the coveted crew.
Craig and I, Craig had tryed to streetcar from Queen and Bathurst to the Feathers, I don't think that he'll make that mistake again, it'll be a cab next time.
Wendy and Ian, not only the best landlord that you could ever have, but good friends as well. Not to forget Annie, nope, there she is.
Louise and Danny (at least I think that that is Danny, all babies look pretty much like small versions of Winston Churchill to me).
Back, by popular demand, Mr Des Gilling.
Hecklers?
Hecklers are no problem for a former high school teacher, he has "the look" down cold.
Valentina and I listening to the recitaion
As the recitation continues.
A healthy appause for the poet and storyteller.
Suddenly we've gone from the living room to the kitchen.
Presents? No one told me there would be presents.
Kitchen Swag!
Thanks Caryn!
Thanks Deb!
Alright the sentimental part is done, so let the party continue.
Mike and newcomer Adele.
Hey, Craig, does Adele have a sister?
Ken, contemplating...
Ali and Danny.
Ken, on the move, his target...
I just want to say thanks to everone who was at the party