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» Office Christmas Parties
Can't afford a subject line
I have been organising my company's Christmas party for 4 years. The first year, the budget was about £10,000. We bussed in all the staff from our other UK office and put them up in a hotel; we had 3 comedians, a disco and more vodka than most of us could store about our persons.
The budget has shrunk somewhat over the years and this year I'm working with ...£60. What have I come up with? We're having lunch (not dinner) with half a bottle of wine per head (no beer or spirits), no entertainment, and as a "reward" we're giving away some wine that has just resurfaced after 4 years at the back of the marketing cupboard, and was pretty cheap and nasty to begin with.
I say "giving away" -- actually, we're *raffling* 6 of the 40 bottles we found, and saving the rest. To give to our customers.
(Fri 17th Dec 2004, 17:50, More)
Can't afford a subject line
I have been organising my company's Christmas party for 4 years. The first year, the budget was about £10,000. We bussed in all the staff from our other UK office and put them up in a hotel; we had 3 comedians, a disco and more vodka than most of us could store about our persons.
The budget has shrunk somewhat over the years and this year I'm working with ...£60. What have I come up with? We're having lunch (not dinner) with half a bottle of wine per head (no beer or spirits), no entertainment, and as a "reward" we're giving away some wine that has just resurfaced after 4 years at the back of the marketing cupboard, and was pretty cheap and nasty to begin with.
I say "giving away" -- actually, we're *raffling* 6 of the 40 bottles we found, and saving the rest. To give to our customers.
(Fri 17th Dec 2004, 17:50, More)