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19thDecember2008
Christmas Party Fun
2 CommentsWednesday night saw the much-anticipated ValueClick christmas party which included all of the UK businesses.
It started off in the office with some Champagne, mince pies and Secret Santa. Brezo was voted to be one of Santa’s LIttle Helpers and we thought she did a wonderful job
After that we took the rowdiest few coaches in the history of the world to the party at the Design Museum by Tower Bridge.
The party at the museum was on 3 levels – we started with a drinks reception in the main exhibition hall which is currently showing psychadelic artist Alan Aldridge.
After the drinks reception we went downstairs for our dinner and the awards. The ValueClick awards are quite an old tradition going back about six years now. The whole company votes on all of the categories. Commission Junction cleaned up this year winning awards for: Best Dressed Male; Look-a-likey; Making things Happen (wwwoooooo, I won that with a couple of others); Keeping it Real and Being in the Know. We decided to celebrate in true CJ style (note that Katie is unable to resist the pretty boy charms of Jason).
After the Design Museum the true gluttons for punishment went on to Motion in Embankment for more (as if we needed more). Here we expressed love and admiration for one another – here is a picture of me, your trusty moderator being ‘admired’ (attacked). What a lucky girl I am
Merry Christmas everyone!
2 Responses to “Christmas Party Fun”
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Those are fabulous pictures. My favourite are the last two. And Han deserves all the kisses in the world as she’s my favourite Marketing Manager
Merry Xmas!
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Ha ha – why thank you Nadeem. Not sure that anyone deserves that though
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