Xmas 2016

Zep

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The SHAMED list, hurry up or your getting bread and water!

Zep's +1
SteveGS & SteveGS +1
Hodroyd & Hodroyd's +1
Beau & Ben
Dan! & Louise
Hari Krishna

Err, how did I get back on the list, I emailed you on the 8th!

 

GeoffCapes

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I don't know if anyone else's other half isn't going to the Go Karting, but mines just booked herself into the Spa for a few treatments.
Which knowing Alex will then be followed by a bottle of something fizzy.
 

2b1ask1

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Sounds like a plan Mark, don't know I'll be getting to Ace this year as the departure is so early.
 

benny147

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Hi guys hope you are all well.

Could I have: tortelloni al capriolo and tacchino arrosto please :)
 

conaero

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Hi guys hope you are all well.

Could I have: tortelloni al capriolo and tacchino arrosto please :)

So you would like to join the meal only?

I'll email you tomorrow with the bank details and gladly add you to the list.
 

Jkulin

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I don't know if anyone else's other half isn't going to the Go Karting, but mines just booked herself into the Spa for a few treatments.
Which knowing Alex will then be followed by a bottle of something fizzy.

Mark let me know the details if you can as Deborah isn't Karting and it would be great to let her chill with a Spa! Ta

BTW, asked before but is anyone wearing a Tux or is it just smart casual/Suits?
 

Jkulin

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Since when did a DJ become a Tux? Perhaps I'm old
Eb

Same thing, my Dad was a Tailor and he used to call them a Tux, yet growing up mates called them both, Wiki says the following: -

A dinner jacket (British English) or tuxedo (American English, also colloquially known as “tux”), dinner suit, or DJ is a formal evening suit distinguished primarily by satin or grosgrain facings on the jacket's lapels and buttons and a similar stripe along the outseam of the trousers.

The suit is typically black or midnight blue and commonly worn with a formal shirt, shoes and other accessories, most traditionally in the form prescribed by the black tie dress code.[1]

In Britain, the word "tuxedo" often refers to a white dinner jacket.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuxedo

So I suppose it depends whether you are wearing a white or black jacket :)