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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThere was me thinking only bra and tutu.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThere was me thinking only bra and tutu.
I was game, but I don't think the old ladies in the cafe would have appreciated it as much.
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Originally posted by Qdos Consulting View PostOk, if you're sure:
- One of our marketing team aiming to eat 25 slices of pizza in an hour (he actually ate 37 in the end)
- The same guy eating an entire packet of dry Weetabix. Annoyingly he is stick thin
- A horrible advent calendar 'russian roulette' game where some of the windows contained dog biscuits, OXO cubes, mustard and other unfortunate specimens
- Forcing me to wear a bra and tutu to get everyone breakfast in the town centre
- Other less adventurous things like wearing pyjamas to work and guessing baby photos etc.
It's for a great cause. That's what I keep telling myself.
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Learn to love yourselves and organise a sponsored pub crawl
Good luck with the fundraising!
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI'm sure we wouldn't be bored.
- One of our marketing team aiming to eat 25 slices of pizza in an hour (he actually ate 37 in the end)
- The same guy eating an entire packet of dry Weetabix. Annoyingly he is stick thin
- A horrible advent calendar 'russian roulette' game where some of the windows contained dog biscuits, OXO cubes, mustard and other unfortunate specimens
- Forcing me to wear a bra and tutu to get everyone breakfast in the town centre
- Other less adventurous things like wearing pyjamas to work and guessing baby photos etc.
It's for a great cause. That's what I keep telling myself.
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Originally posted by Qdos Consulting View Post...We are donating money for every policy sold and doing lots of other ridiculous/disgusting things which I won't bore you with....
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Shameless Charity Plea
Hi all
Throughout December, Qdos are trying to raise money for Shooting Star CHASE, which is a hospice service for children who are not expected to make their 19th birthday.
We are donating money for every policy sold and doing lots of other ridiculous/disgusting things which I won't bore you with.
We're aiming for £5,000 and are not quite half way there. Therefore if anyone is feeling generous I'd be eternally grateful if you'd consider donating a couple of quid to help us on our way.
You can donate via our JustGiving page here.
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