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Can't believe how fast time has gone! Feels like only yesterday I was up waiting for the tickets to go on sale and now it's only 4 months away.Don't get it right, get it written - Unknown, they haven't decided who said it firstIf you want something in life, you have to work for it
Turn off lights not in use, buy local produce where possible, recycle all you can. Help save YOUR planet.
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Hi, All,
Now that I'm fairly sure I'll be able to make it to AT7 I guess it's time to book flight, room and find a rookie. Anyone up for a roommate or has everyone made their arrangements. I will probably arrive a couple days ahead to adjust to the time difference between Seattle and UK. I'm so looking forward to this as I missed AT6.
Donamac
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Work leave officially approved! 1 week in London, 4 in Kathmandu with my babies. They even let me have my 2 paid volunteer days with it! Heeee.
Edit: has everyone seen latest NOH newsletter?
http://www.nepalorphanshome.org/site...ters/1310.htmlLast edited by NZNeep; 19 October 2013, 03:56 AM.Neep, NZBG, Eileen!
Made with love and chocolate brownies by Spacegirlnz
Pooh-Bah/Ko-Ko FTW!
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Originally posted by NZNeep View PostWork leave officially approved! 1 week in London, 4 in Kathmandu with my babies. They even let me have my 2 paid volunteer days with it! Heeee.
Edit: has everyone seen latest NOH newsletter?
http://www.nepalorphanshome.org/site...ters/1310.html
MumseyFor details of AT10 go to http://www.gabitevents.co.uk
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Originally posted by donamac View PostHi, All,
Now that I'm fairly sure I'll be able to make it to AT7 I guess it's time to book flight, room and find a rookie. Anyone up for a roommate or has everyone made their arrangements. I will probably arrive a couple days ahead to adjust to the time difference between Seattle and UK. I'm so looking forward to this as I missed AT6.
Donamac
Originally posted by NZNeep View PostWork leave officially approved! 1 week in London, 4 in Kathmandu with my babies. They even let me have my 2 paid volunteer days with it! Heeee.
Edit: has everyone seen latest NOH newsletter?
http://www.nepalorphanshome.org/site...ters/1310.html
Originally posted by lame moose (mocha) View Post120 days, 19 hrs, 48 min., 5sec.
and 62 day till christmas
Thanks to Pengyn, SamJackShipLover and Mala for the sig.
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Quick question about the cocktail party, I know its smart dress but I was wondering how formal/smart people actually go? For example I'm looking at a smart/casual skater style dress that's mid-thigh length, with heels and a blazer. Would that be too casual?Don't get it right, get it written - Unknown, they haven't decided who said it firstIf you want something in life, you have to work for it
Turn off lights not in use, buy local produce where possible, recycle all you can. Help save YOUR planet.
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Originally posted by neverendingimagination View PostQuick question about the cocktail party, I know its smart dress but I was wondering how formal/smart people actually go? For example I'm looking at a smart/casual skater style dress that's mid-thigh length, with heels and a blazer. Would that be too casual?
The rules aren't that much stricter than 'no jeans, no trainers, don't smell bad...'
- Okay, the smelling bad part is really only MY rule. But I'm sure others would appreciate it too
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Originally posted by neverendingimagination View PostQuick question about the cocktail party, I know its smart dress but I was wondering how formal/smart people actually go? For example I'm looking at a smart/casual skater style dress that's mid-thigh length, with heels and a blazer. Would that be too casual?
Originally posted by MayoGate View PostThat'll work.
The rules aren't that much stricter than 'no jeans, no trainers, don't smell bad...'
- Okay, the smelling bad part is really only MY rule. But I'm sure others would appreciate it too
Thanks to Pengyn, SamJackShipLover and Mala for the sig.
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Originally posted by neverendingimagination View PostQuick question about the cocktail party, I know its smart dress but I was wondering how formal/smart people actually go? For example I'm looking at a smart/casual skater style dress that's mid-thigh length, with heels and a blazer. Would that be too casual?
But EH-T - you weren't really steady but you looked good in those shoes!
and I agree - please smell nice!sigpic
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Originally posted by Nolamom View Postsomething to keep in mind in public situations - smelling "nice" is NOT dousing yourself with perfume. Many people are very sensitive to scents and you are not doing them any favors by using too much. Smelling CLEAN is much better.
(Little bit of fact: Did you know that Flamenco dancers (gypsys) don't shower after a performance [unless they are from North America - ex Jose Greco] = they have several bottles of very cheap cologne and pour it on to get rid of the smell of "body odor". And trust me - you don't want to smell that either! )sigpic
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