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The SHAMED list, hurry up or your getting bread and water!
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Beau & Ben
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Hari Krishna
Err, how did I get back on the list, I emailed you on the 8th!
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
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.
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.
do you need me to choose
BTW, asked before but is anyone wearing a Tux or is it just smart casual/Suits?
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
Since when did a DJ become a Tux? Perhaps I'm old
Eb
Err, how did I get back on the list, I emailed you on the 8th!
Since when did a DJ become a Tux? Perhaps I'm old
Eb
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.