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Before the work starts and you're left to wonder what a lie-in is, we suggest you go mad in freshers' week.
Click on the Facebook link in the navigation bar above, or try this to find a link to pre-pre drinks for the freshers' dinner.
In my house alcoholism is a necessity, along with shorthand practice. ;D
Oldies: you know where I live.
New students: I'll come say hi in freshers' week and give you directions, if you want to come.
P.S. If you don't drink that's obviously fine - still drop by and we'll all walk (or stumble) down together.

I'd like to add that she hasn't consulted her housemates about having 70 odd people in our fabulous new house!!!
You're a third year student now, surely you could at least embed a map for those not too good with directions? :)
I didn't want to intimidate the new kids with my, er... amazing skills.
Or post my address for creepy old men to visit the site and see. Safety first, sir.