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The suggestion is that we have the Christmas EDF party on Friday 14 December at The Plough. Its a big pub and we do seem to be able to attract a good number of people (20 last night at the Forest Hill Tavern) and more will probably come to a Christmas Party.


I believe that there is a person from the Plough on the forum - could you host us? If so - what can we do in the way of music and food?


Last night, somebody was volunteered as a DJ by their wife, sorry cant remember the name - it was late.


Dress code would be "Dress to Impress" - precisely how you impress is entirely up to you.


I think that any date at that time will be pronlematic for some as they will already have prior engagements - but we have to plump for something and the 14th seemed as good as any and better than some.


What do you think folks?

I was that volunteered DJ and am looking forward to it already.


Could do with a few of us doing the sounds, anyone else up for sharing the role? BarryM?


I'll be using my laptop but we could set up decks too. Michael, we should ask the Plough about their set-up.


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I thought mairead was lobbying hard for the 20th at the last do - but clearly the vote went for the 14th at fridays meet-up.


I am already booked to sing at the Royal Festival Hall, but it's occuring to me that I'll be in Scottish evening dress so a trip from the RFH over to ED might just work out nicely.


After all, you're not likely to be winding up early, are you?


Ultraconsultancy

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My work christmas party starts with a champagne recpetion at 12 that afternoon. I will get to the plough about 9 or 10 when I get tired of watching once a year drinkers make idiots of themselves.


I apologise in advance for my state upon arrival.

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