19 December 2008

How did your work Christmas parties go?

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Where they as bad as you expect or did you get so drunk you can’t remember?

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Got home at 4:30AM from mine. Shtfaced, but everyone was generally well behaved.

Nobody shat themselves as far as I’m aware.

I don’t believe in getting embarrassingly drunk. I just get embarrassingly tipsy.

: )

Growling Ferret9:28 pm 20 Dec 08

old blokes trying to pretend that they really are ‘with it’ with young chicks

You resemble that remark don’t you Thumper?

Most people got drunk and made fools of themselves…no surprises. At least this year no-one tried to stick their fingers up my arse (I believe the term is to Hopoate someone!)

Gungahlin Al said :

“the boss’s wife’s shoes!
(Did I get the apostrophes right?)”

Yep.

While I think about it, don’t go to Rydges Lakeside for Xmas day. Crap food, too many people, noisy as hell, too expensive, and the service woeful. My comment from last year’s thread: “But if you enjoy shelling out $90 for the privilege of queuing with plate in hand for 70 minutes, go right ahead…”

You are not wrong mate, we went there recently, it took 45 minutes to get drinks! Never again.

My work xmas party was on yesterday, it was good. I had a sore head afterwards.

grunge_hippy11:25 am 20 Dec 08

after working myself into a frenzy and being too excited about it, i felt crappy all day and ended up going home early after 1 drink. plus it was friggin cold out on the lake!!

Good to hear things weren’t too bad. I used to enjoy organising Xmas lunches for a 100 strong division of a government office. In those days, 15 years ago, you could get a three course meal at one of the hotels on Northbourne for $25. I guess prices have gone up a little!!

Our’s was up there with the best, I have to say. You know it’s going to be a big night when there’s an after-party organised.

I’m regretting that karaoke now, though… it didn’t even seem like a good idea at the time, but someone has to get it all started, right?

Gungahlin Al said :

“the boss’s wife’s shoes!

I can’t find my shooooooooooes. (/swift and shift)

Gungahlin Al10:12 pm 19 Dec 08

“the boss’s wife’s shoes!
(Did I get the apostrophes right?)”

Yep.

While I think about it, don’t go to Rydges Lakeside for Xmas day. Crap food, too many people, noisy as hell, too expensive, and the service woeful. My comment from last year’s thread: “But if you enjoy shelling out $90 for the privilege of queuing with plate in hand for 70 minutes, go right ahead…”

There was a musical number performed. I’ve worked on and off here for quite a few years and there is ALWAYS some bastard with a guitar. Is this something common in the public service, or just us?

I just got home from mine….not bad at all and much better than last years.

Drinks only after students left and the food was awesome.

Just as it happens fabforty, ours was at Flint and it was great (what I can remember) great food, great service and as I said previously great wine and we picked the cheapest @ about $32 a bottle.
Probably not the best place for a christmas function as we were seated in front of the kitchen and it was noisy but a great time was had by all.
LOL at your other comment re vomiting on the boss’s wife’s shoes!
(Did I get the apostrophes right?)

Danman said :

@$50 a head I chose to not go to mine – and save telling what I really think.

It wasn’t at Flint by any chance was it Danman ? If so, you saved yourself a fairly crap time.

On another note, a couple of years ago I witnessed an inebriated colleague front up to a very senior person at our workplace, tell senior person’s wife what he thought of her dress sense, then (before we could save him) vomit on the same persons shoes.

I was invited to five. I worked through four. I went to the one held on last Saturday, as I didn’t have to work.

self funded as in a user pays arrangement.

I can not believe how many agencies pay for their own x-mas parties.

In my experience through several agencies, its always been self funded or funded through social club fundraising

Just got back from my “Mamma Mia” themed Xmas party lunch… yes I wrote “Mamma Mia” theme. Funs. Food was excellent though, and we had cake. Mmm cake.

My partner’s work (an international company) cancelled all Xmas parties for all of its branches everywhere to save money. I guess if cancelling the parties means it saves one persons job then they are doing the right thing.

Southern Cross Club room hire let us down this year. Food not as good as I remember it and becuase there was no bar, the drinks service was very, very slow.
Had a better time at the in-office Christmas lunch, made it ourselves and took all afternoon to eat, drink and be merry.

tylersmayhem said :

No Christmas party for me…or my missus for that matter. Seems like companies no longer like to promote good will and team morale anymore since when we left 5 years ago. Profit margins seem more important these days!

don’t get me wrong, we would have a christmas party if we were a large branch, but only 3 staff, bit of a waste.

A friend of a friend had to be carted off in an ambulance from alcohol poisoning after about six too many champers. She was so embarrassed and mortified she forced herself to go to work the next day to save what was left of her reputation.

And no, it wasn’t me. I have no reputation left!

tylersmayhem1:29 pm 19 Dec 08

No Christmas party for me…or my missus for that matter. Seems like companies no longer like to promote good will and team morale anymore since when we left 5 years ago. Profit margins seem more important these days!

Last Friday night, excellent restaurant, excellent wine, a little too excellent, I forgot I was drinking wine and not beer so subsequently got sh!tfaced.
Nearly pissed my self ’cause I got lost looking for the toilet despite the fact I had been there many times that night…
Missus wasn’t real happy with me on Saturday though, many chores to get back in the good books. She was ok by Monday.

Last night I was at work drinks til 11pm then carried on at the Pot, but that wasn’t a Christmas party…

S4anta said :

Apparently as the Great Curro says:
‘You are not drunk until you poo yourself.’

…..or tried hitting on your bosses daughter/son/wife/husband/father/mother at your work Chrissie party.

@$50 a head I chose to not go to mine – and save telling what I really think.

Ours is tonight, everyone at work is cranky with each other and like to drink a lot.

Hopefully it should be an amusing evening.

Clown Killer12:07 pm 19 Dec 08

Ours is this afternoon. Just finished shoe-horning two cases of coopers and a dozen bottles of wine into the fridge. To make rook I had to chuck out some lunches from home that I reakon must have been brought in when John Howard was still in power.

S4anta said :

Apparently as the Great Curro says:
‘You are not drunk until you poo yourself.’

or have a shart.

Apparently as the Great Curro says:
‘You are not drunk until you poo yourself.’

Three work Xmas parties so far and, regretably, no drunken shenanigans to report.

no christmas party. just had to content myself with client and vendor parties.

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