xmas do! DRESS CODE

Zbirdy

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No prob, but dont you think it sensible to have at least some type of dress code, or folks might turn up looking like theyve just come from work, not likely but. Or in a string vest. :D

Hey thats an idea, It dont say anything about string vests Sean.
Don.
 

SeanDezart

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Remember a Goodies song about String, about how it was 'best' !

What concerns me (not a lot though) are the prices attached to certain items of clothing, as if price denaotes class - a reflection on British culture now ?
 

steven lack

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sod the burocracy

this is the annual z club bash and all should attend , local group events are a seperate event

normally the h o e bunch extend their invitation to others as they are in the heart of england , but alas i dont seem to recall being invited this year has anyone else been invited??

maybe our dress code is a little to smart , but i always thought it was making the effort that counted

don , i like the idea we need something, maybe suzy can bring z club logo stickers to the event then we can put our chose names on them

i think sean should be called rodney out of fools and horses
or as he likes a nice ride maybe the big dipper

or other names , maverick , iceman , goose ,

burnsies easy that be the flying pig

don i think yours could be bluebirdy

datsun dave = bottleneck
 

SeanDezart

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"sod the burocracy", well you know what he means and I agree !

I'd 'av gone to a HOE do (I know most of you) if it had been made public - this is the first one I'm going to ever and I have never lived further away !
 

SeanDezart

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I went to chat at 13.34 and you al left so **** you !

Don't buy me a glass (at their prices) give me a hug instead !
 

Zbirdy

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Steve, have a word with our glorious leader, sort out those stickers.


May as well just put Slack on yours, or is that one worn out.:D
Donny.
 

steven lack

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quoting sean:
Don't buy me a glass (at their prices) give me a hug instead !

only if your man enough

quoting don:
May as well just put Slack on yours, or is that one worn out.
Donny.

its pretty worn out but you can call me alice

and i thought you spelt your name donkey
ee-oar ee-oar e always calls me that

seriously don i hope you come dressed as santa so we can all take turns to sit on you lap and get a present from your stocking
 

Zbirdy

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Your on top form tday Steve, someone slipped something in your tea mate.
So, is Sean wearing a kilt then, and if he is are you, and if you and him are, I might. Cos between us 3 we should drive the women wild............................




















with laughter.

Don dodon don.
 

steven lack

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i dont know why don but i still can find 1 of my fireworks

kilts all round interesting idea matey

but i dont think seans balls enough to wear 1

my mother does have a clan as a matter of fact , so i suppose i actually could wear a kilt legitimately
 

steven lack

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well to hire a kilt and all ancillaires from moss bros is 79.99 , so i think thats out for 1 night of fun

dam blast poo
 

Zbirdy

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I have just cause I suppose, My great grandparents were from bonny Scotland somewhere, I was christened Craig Donald, and have never been called Craig, just a bit of useless information for you steve.

Sean, you puff, you gonna wear a kiltus skirtus then?

Craig.
 

steven lack

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blimey craig , don , donny , donald z birdy your not a gemini are ya

and do you know which one of ya is a commin to the party? hehehehe

Sean, you puff, you gonna wear a kiltus skirtus then?

majoricus brutus interuptus
 

STEVE BURNS

Club Member
SeanDezart said:
What concerns me (not a lot though) are the prices attached to certain items of clothing, as if price denaotes class - a reflection on British culture now ?
maybe your right
god its getting cold over here tonight think I might set fire to a car to keep warm:rolleyes: :)
 

pmac

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No prob, but dont you think it sensible to have at least some type of dress code, or folks might turn up looking like theyve just come from work,
Sorry mate, the whole concept of a so called "dress code" has never been one I could agree to.

And I often go straight out somewhere from work. Whats the problem with that then??:confused:
You saying I dont even look smart enough at work, let alone smart enough to join your dinner party??:confused:
In my book its not wot U wear thats important its who you are as a person.:p

But anyway, just enjoy your little soiree. If having a "dress code" is wot makes you all feel comfortable and respectable, who am I to deny that to you.

I was gonna use the phrase"stuffed shirts" somewhere in this post but I dont seem to have managed it.:D

ENJOY....ENJOY....ENJOY!!!!
 

Zbirdy

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Not good Pete, if say you worked in/on a landfill site, or perhaps emptying sess pits. Cant imagine you'd have too many admiring glances. ;)
 
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