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The C Word - real one this time !

Postby TheOstrich » 06 Sep 2013, 10:13

Posters just going up in our local carvery this morning ......

"Book early for Christmas Day Feast - £34.99" and

"Boxing Day - 3 courses £10.99"

Dear oh dear .....haven't even had the flu jabs yet! :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: The C Word - real one this time !

Postby Kaz » 06 Sep 2013, 10:20

:shock: :lol: Nooooooo too early!!!!
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Re: The C Word - real one this time !

Postby Weka » 06 Sep 2013, 10:28

I swear if politicians wanted to be useful they would ban the commercial use of the c word before dec1.
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Re: The C Word - real one this time !

Postby Workingman » 06 Sep 2013, 11:11

We used to have Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter, now we have Easter, School Hols, Hallowe'en and Christmas.

It's a money thing - :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Re: The C Word - real one this time !

Postby JoM » 06 Sep 2013, 11:14

It's two or three months now since John came home from work and told me that their company Christmas night out was booked :?
Can't think which hotel it's at this year but it's over your way again Ossie, because John's boss lives at Wishaw and is a bit tight so that way he doesn't have to stay over or pay too much for a taxi home, all I can remember is that there's a local R&B band providing the entertainment.

I'll be found sitting up the corner listening to my iPod :|
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Re: The C Word - real one this time !

Postby Diflower » 06 Sep 2013, 11:17

The other day in town we noticed boards up outside places - book your party now for Christmas :evil:
I can understand larger firms having to get organised, but all these banners and boards - we do all know when it is :roll: :lol:
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Re: The C Word - real one this time !

Postby TheOstrich » 06 Sep 2013, 14:38

Can't think which hotel it's at this year but it's over your way again Ossie


Sounds like it's the Ramada Hotel on Penns Lane, Wylde Green, Jo - the firm I used to work for used to go there for Xmas do's as well.

You can always drop in and have a mince pie with Mrs O and myself if you get that bored !! :mrgreen:
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Postby JoM » 06 Sep 2013, 14:48

Is that what used to be the Penn's Hall Ossie? I think that could be it, we've been there a few times in the past although in more recent times they've alternated between Moor Hall, New Hall and Moxhull Hall.

I'll be with you around 9.30 :lol:

It should be said, btw, just how much I hate this annual night out. Nice to see people you only see once a year but a. you can't catch up with them because the music is always too loud to hold a conversation and b. you have get dressed up.

Earlier in the year we all went out when people from the US office were visiting. We went to a country pub where a room had been hired and we had a lovely meal and then played skittles. It was a fantastic night out, with lots of chatting and laughing!!
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Re: The C Word - real one this time !

Postby Osc » 06 Sep 2013, 17:17

The C Word - real one this time


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Lalalalalala...........not looking, not listening, not saying............. *runs away screaming*
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Re: The C Word - real one this time !

Postby TheOstrich » 06 Sep 2013, 19:20

Sorry, Osc .... :lol:

It should be said, btw, just how much I hate this annual night out. Nice to see people you only see once a year but a. you can't catch up with them because the music is always too loud to hold a conversation and b. you have get dressed up.


I couldn't agree more, Jo, and it's your point (a) which does it for me. The last two office Christmas do's I attended were excruciatingly noisy, not only from the DJ / tribute act and the sound system but also from the 100-odd people jammed into the function room, shouting and merry-making. The last one I attended actually left me with a headache and ringing in my ears for several hours afterwards - not kidding. After that one, I politely declined to attend any further ones.

I've never been a huge socialite, but those evenings were simply beyond the pale ..... :|
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