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WIKI HALLOWEEN PARTY

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11 Sep 08 #47509 by IKNOWNOW
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Mr. Wiki has asked me to arrange a Halloween Party but I want to gage the interest of peeps before organising anything.

You will appreciate that we are talking 6 or 7 weeks away and then a rapidly approaching Christmas Party most likely at the early part of December.

Would like to know from people whether in fact:

- A Halloween Party is wanted
- Location
- Formality
- Food
- Accomodation

Please just throw any comments my way so that I can organise something that is what people want.

Really do need your support my wiki friends if this is going to happen due to the short notice.

Looking forward to hearing any ideas.

Thanks

xx Sarah xx

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11 Sep 08 #47512 by phoenix1
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Don't care when or where or anything else but count me in !

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11 Sep 08 #47515 by buxtonman
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I think it's a good idea.

As far as venue goes, how about Birmingham?

I am pretty sure I would go as I can't make the Christmas event.

Andy

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11 Sep 08 #47518 by phoenix1
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And you wouldn't even have to wear a mask with that face Andy :P

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11 Sep 08 #47529 by saffron1968
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Yes I would love that as wont be able to make the christmas do, will deffinately need accomodation so a party in a hotel would be very good.

Saffy xxx

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11 Sep 08 #47573 by buxtonman
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phoenix1 wrote:

And you wouldn't even have to wear a mask with that face Andy :P


I am mortally offended as I thought I was a Greek God

Andy

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11 Sep 08 #47580 by mike62
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phoenix1 wrote:

And you wouldn't even have to wear a mask with that face Andy



I am mortally offended as I thought I was a Greek God



Andy

Andeity,

As long as your columns are upright and your minatour behaves, I am sure you will be fine without a mask

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