Unless anyone has serious objections, lets postpone tomorrow's planned
afternoon tea. As its Maundy Thursday, civil servants get the
afternoon off (one of the few perks we get before you ask...) so it
seems pointless to run the event.
> Unless anyone has serious objections, lets postpone tomorrow's planned
> afternoon tea. As its Maundy Thursday, civil servants get the
> afternoon off (one of the few perks we get before you ask...) so it
> seems pointless to run the event.
> On Mar 19, 11:11 am, Jeremy Gould <jeremygo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Unless anyone has serious objections, lets postpone tomorrow's planned > > afternoon tea. As its Maundy Thursday, civil servants get the > > afternoon off (one of the few perks we get before you ask...) so it > > seems pointless to run the event.
Yes, I remember the good old days of telling people I'd got the afternoon of Maundy Thursday off. Now I know why they were so growly when I mentioned it.
The Tuttle Club however will be thrusting ahead on Friday morning regardless of Bank Holidays, engineering works and religious sensibilities.
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On 19/03/2008, Jeremy Gould <jeremygo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 4:44 PM, JennyBrown <jennyellenbr...@googlemail.com> > wrote:
> > Happy Easter everyone!
> > On Mar 19, 11:11 am, Jeremy Gould <jeremygo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Unless anyone has serious objections, lets postpone tomorrow's planned > > > afternoon tea. As its Maundy Thursday, civil servants get the > > > afternoon off (one of the few perks we get before you ask...) so it > > > seems pointless to run the event.