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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostHelp me work this one out, very very pretty blonde at the party who I have yet to meet in working circumstances, is explained to me she left the project a few months ago but one of the PM's is very protective if her, buying her drinks and always an arm round her, as he's twice her age I assume he's her father

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Help me work this one out, very very pretty blonde at the party who I have yet to meet in working circumstances, is explained to me she left the project a few months ago but one of the PM's is very protective if her, buying her drinks and always an arm round her, as he's twice her age I assume he's her father
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I've been invited to two separate agency Christmas parties. For the agency I'm with now, I thought I'd accidentally been sent an invite to the agency staff one but, no, everyone else on their books has been invited. I'd rather smack myself in the nuts with a hammer all night than go to this.
The other invite is from a very good agency that uses the things as networking events with extra alcohol. Might be worth going to that one.
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Eee. Them were the days.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostThat's a shame, back in the day it was a monthly night out on the pimp. All the transport, food and booze paid for.
The only downside was hanging out with geeks who didn't know how to party
I just felt uncomfortable cos I was the most articulate person at the party. And I didn't have any hair gel.
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ftfyOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostIn the good old days the pimp paid for the Christmas party, laid on the hookers and bought a KG of Colombia's finest
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Christmas Party Challenge
ClientCo has invited the pimp to the party, I will bleed him try at the bar!Tags: None
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