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matthew123 Wrote:

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> I think most ppl turn up fairly smart anyway - or

> at least with clean clothes. Somehow though I

> don't see any of us guys turning up on Lordship

> Lane wearing a penguin suit and top hat on a

> friday night :))


I'm personally against penguin suits, think of all the poor penguins that have died in the name of fashion. Although the suits are pretty waterproof.


(Please disregard this comment if the suits are made from the Penguin chocolate bars,it would get a little messy when it rains.)

Look, as I think most people reaslised, when I said should we glam up I meant - pull your favourite dress out of the back of the wardrobe or put on a pretty top or jewellery (as Moos suggested) or wear something red or sparkly for Christmas.


I didn't, of course, mean get your hair done, buy a whole new outfit, go completely nuts.


And anyway, as I've said already, it was only a suggestion.


But the point of the drinks has always been to be inclusive, so if the idea of dressing up would put anybody off then it's not a good idea.

Oh yes. And Christmas tree ornament earrings, natch.


But more seriously, an elegant shade of garnet, yes indeed. I think you would look lovely. Anna and Mathilda can wear orange-red or scarlet. LegalEagle and I can wear ruby red. Belle and buggie (damn them) can wear whatever shade of red they please. There's a red for us all. Possibly even under the bed, if we get really lucky, fnar.

annaj Wrote:

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> Look, as I think most people reaslised, when I

> said should we glam up I meant - pull your

> favourite dress out of the back of the wardrobe or

> put on a pretty top or jewellery (as Moos

> suggested) or wear something red or sparkly for

> Christmas.

>

> I didn't, of course, mean get your hair done, buy

> a whole new outfit, go completely nuts.

>

> And anyway, as I've said already, it was only a

> suggestion.

>

> But the point of the drinks has always been to be

> inclusive, so if the idea of dressing up would put

> anybody off then it's not a good idea.



Kiss and make up? There are only 77 days till Christmas.

annaj Wrote:

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> Good idea!

>

> Is Christmas really that close?


*Shudders*


I'm sorry but I really must complain about you using the C-word. There are some of us here of a frail and nervous disposition who are not only offended but appalled by your flagrant disregard for other people's feelings in using this dreadful word in such a casual manner.


Consider yourself ticked off.

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