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The ones where partners used to be invited were the worst, I'd only know 50% of the people there at best. Nowadays it would be nearer to 15%
The best ones were the big factory parties, some how they managed to coach most of us in to a big 'low rent' venue. They were very loosely managed do's
Those were the days!
However, our office is part of a small number of converted barns on a still-working farm, and the farmer and his wife throw us a Christmas lunch - superb food and free booze, and they practically force to have seconds of everything. most years Ive two main courses, two puddings, coffee, cheese and biscuits....More than makes up for not having the official one.
oh and our office manager's birthday is Christmas Eve so his turn to take us to the Toby Carvery for carvery sandwiches falls nicely in time for Crimble.
Enforced jollity with vague acquaintances (1 bottle of plonk between 3, and a rubber chicken meal) - purgatory
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But you're self-employed in a one-man business...............
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
I think the hassle of transport puts me off to a degree, but I can't remember a good christmas party for decades now.
There's things I've had, there's things I wanna have"
The official "jollification" one - Champers and food at a comedy club with an awful professional scouser comedienne and an ABBA tribute act! I'll be guzzling the booze and food before the acts start, slip out and head to...
The unofficial one - people from work who can actually stand each other's company without being a two-faced twat for boozing, and more boozing.
Could work out well in the end
:P
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)