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I don’t blame you at all, I wish I’d skipped it all this year. The dept party had the saddest appetizers I’ve ever seen and that was all. Last year we actually had ((gasp)) dinner! You’d think with everyone they laid off a few months ago they could now afford something more.
Unreal. that would annoy the crap out of me.
I love tables. :D
Start worrying when the paycheques start bouncing.
Xmas parties....blick. Here it is a julbord (a christmas table) full of 12 different kinds of cold herring and a bunch of other stuff I don’t even want to put anywhere near my mouth!
I love your blog, you have a great writing voice! I am adding you to my blogroll!
Thanks Sonja! It sounds much better than my actual voice.
Misfit Duck, sometimes “gourmet” is just another word for “expensive gross things”.
Dave, good point.
When I moved from the private sector to the public, it was serious culture shock. I was used to holiday parties that were elaborate..lots of liquor food fun....um, public..not so much. Guess your average tax payer would frown on us using the funds to get funky and dance on tables..who knew? Actually,I prefer this way because we all chip in and bring something to eat, it’s at someone’s house (thankgod not MINE) and we get to leave whenever without feeling guilty...love it.
Good for you...you got to have a good celebration after all. You guys have worked so hard your company should have taken this oportunity to do something special for you all...everything sounds yummy. We had nachos
Okay I have to get to work…
Mar | 12.14.2006 | 3:09 PM