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* Re: Panic over (Was: Works outing - restaurant?)Greyson Milo
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 by: Greyson Milo - Tue, 4 Apr 2023 08:18 UTC

On Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 9:15:36 AM UTC+5, John wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 17:45:06 +0000, Chris Ridd <chri...@mac.com>
> wrote:
> >On 11/12/2019 19:03, Martin S Taylor wrote:
> >> On Dec 9, 2019, Flavio Matani wrote
> >> (in article<0001HW.239EB68700...@news.eternal-september.org>):
> >>
> >>> I
> >>> enjoyed it enormously, hope we can do it again for many a year to come
> >>
> >> I thought the food (and service) were definitely poorer than in previous
> >> years.
> >
> >The food selection did seem a bit more limited than before, and the
> >service wasn't great.
> I've noticed that about a number of places I used to like. Personally
> I blame Brexit Depression or the fact that many small places get
> bought by huge multinationals who don't give a fuck about quality,
> customer satisfaction or niceness but only about maximising their
> profiteering short-term.
> >
> >> I hope we can continue meeting, but I'd vote for a change of venue.
> >> Especially considering how hard it is each year to verify that the place
> >> still exists.
> >
> >I concur.
> Out of London, perhaps? Or is that too much to hope for?
> J.
A works outing to a restaurant can be a great way for colleagues to bond and socialize outside of the workplace. However, why not take it a step further and plan a desert safari adventure for your team? This unique experience will not only allow your team to enjoy a delicious meal in a stunning desert setting, but also to participate in thrilling activities such as dune buggy https://desertbookings.com/dune-buggy-riding-dubai/,dune bashing, camel riding, and quad biking .

A desert safari outing can be an excellent team-building opportunity, as it encourages communication, cooperation, and trust among team members. The shared experience of navigating through the rugged terrain of the desert and participating in exciting activities can create a sense of camaraderie and unity among your team.

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 by: David Kennedy - Tue, 4 Apr 2023 11:32 UTC

On 04/04/2023 09:18, Greyson Milo wrote:
> On Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 9:15:36 AM UTC+5, John wrote:
>> On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 17:45:06 +0000, Chris Ridd <chri...@mac.com>
>> wrote:
>>> On 11/12/2019 19:03, Martin S Taylor wrote:
>>>> On Dec 9, 2019, Flavio Matani wrote
>>>> (in article<0001HW.239EB68700...@news.eternal-september.org>):
>>>>
>>>>> I
>>>>> enjoyed it enormously, hope we can do it again for many a year to come
>>>>
>>>> I thought the food (and service) were definitely poorer than in previous
>>>> years.
>>>
>>> The food selection did seem a bit more limited than before, and the
>>> service wasn't great.
>> I've noticed that about a number of places I used to like. Personally
>> I blame Brexit Depression or the fact that many small places get
>> bought by huge multinationals who don't give a fuck about quality,
>> customer satisfaction or niceness but only about maximising their
>> profiteering short-term.
>>>
>>>> I hope we can continue meeting, but I'd vote for a change of venue.
>>>> Especially considering how hard it is each year to verify that the place
>>>> still exists.
>>>
>>> I concur.
>> Out of London, perhaps? Or is that too much to hope for?
>> J.
> A works outing to a restaurant can be a great way for colleagues to bond and socialize outside of the workplace. However, why not take it a step further and plan a desert safari adventure for your team? This unique experience will not only allow your team to enjoy a delicious meal in a stunning desert setting, but also to participate in thrilling activities such as dune buggy https://desertbookings.com/dune-buggy-riding-dubai/,dune bashing, camel riding, and quad biking .
>
> A desert safari outing can be an excellent team-building opportunity, as it encourages communication, cooperation, and trust among team members. The shared experience of navigating through the rugged terrain of the desert and participating in exciting activities can create a sense of camaraderie and unity among your team.
>
Which of the many deserts in the UK do you suggest?

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 by: Alan B - Tue, 4 Apr 2023 11:38 UTC

David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 04/04/2023 09:18, Greyson Milo wrote:
>> On Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 9:15:36 AM UTC+5, John wrote:
>>> On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 17:45:06 +0000, Chris Ridd <chri...@mac.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> On 11/12/2019 19:03, Martin S Taylor wrote:
>>>>> On Dec 9, 2019, Flavio Matani wrote
>>>>> (in article<0001HW.239EB68700...@news.eternal-september.org>):
>>>>>
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> enjoyed it enormously, hope we can do it again for many a year to come
>>>>>
>>>>> I thought the food (and service) were definitely poorer than in previous
>>>>> years.
>>>>
>>>> The food selection did seem a bit more limited than before, and the
>>>> service wasn't great.
>>> I've noticed that about a number of places I used to like. Personally
>>> I blame Brexit Depression or the fact that many small places get
>>> bought by huge multinationals who don't give a fuck about quality,
>>> customer satisfaction or niceness but only about maximising their
>>> profiteering short-term.
>>>>
>>>>> I hope we can continue meeting, but I'd vote for a change of venue.
>>>>> Especially considering how hard it is each year to verify that the place
>>>>> still exists.
>>>>
>>>> I concur.
>>> Out of London, perhaps? Or is that too much to hope for?
>>> J.
>> A works outing to a restaurant can be a great way for colleagues to bond
>> and socialize outside of the workplace. However, why not take it a step
>> further and plan a desert safari adventure for your team? This unique
>> experience will not only allow your team to enjoy a delicious meal in a
>> stunning desert setting, but also to participate in thrilling activities
>> such as dune buggy https://desertbookings.com/dune-buggy-riding-dubai/,dune bashing, camel
>> riding, and quad biking .
>>
>> A desert safari outing can be an excellent team-building opportunity, as
>> it encourages communication, cooperation, and trust among team members.
>> The shared experience of navigating through the rugged terrain of the
>> desert and participating in exciting activities can create a sense of
>> camaraderie and unity among your team.
>>
> Which of the many deserts in the UK do you suggest?

Perhaps he meant desserts? Sticky toffee pudding with loads of custard for
me please ;)

--
Cheers, Alan

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 by: David Kennedy - Tue, 4 Apr 2023 12:32 UTC

On 04/04/2023 12:38, Alan B wrote:
> David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 04/04/2023 09:18, Greyson Milo wrote:
>>> On Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 9:15:36 AM UTC+5, John wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 17:45:06 +0000, Chris Ridd <chri...@mac.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> On 11/12/2019 19:03, Martin S Taylor wrote:
>>>>>> On Dec 9, 2019, Flavio Matani wrote
>>>>>> (in article<0001HW.239EB68700...@news.eternal-september.org>):
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> enjoyed it enormously, hope we can do it again for many a year to come
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I thought the food (and service) were definitely poorer than in previous
>>>>>> years.
>>>>>
>>>>> The food selection did seem a bit more limited than before, and the
>>>>> service wasn't great.
>>>> I've noticed that about a number of places I used to like. Personally
>>>> I blame Brexit Depression or the fact that many small places get
>>>> bought by huge multinationals who don't give a fuck about quality,
>>>> customer satisfaction or niceness but only about maximising their
>>>> profiteering short-term.
>>>>>
>>>>>> I hope we can continue meeting, but I'd vote for a change of venue.
>>>>>> Especially considering how hard it is each year to verify that the place
>>>>>> still exists.
>>>>>
>>>>> I concur.
>>>> Out of London, perhaps? Or is that too much to hope for?
>>>> J.
>>> A works outing to a restaurant can be a great way for colleagues to bond
>>> and socialize outside of the workplace. However, why not take it a step
>>> further and plan a desert safari adventure for your team? This unique
>>> experience will not only allow your team to enjoy a delicious meal in a
>>> stunning desert setting, but also to participate in thrilling activities
>>> such as dune buggy https://desertbookings.com/dune-buggy-riding-dubai/,dune bashing, camel
>>> riding, and quad biking .
>>>
>>> A desert safari outing can be an excellent team-building opportunity, as
>>> it encourages communication, cooperation, and trust among team members.
>>> The shared experience of navigating through the rugged terrain of the
>>> desert and participating in exciting activities can create a sense of
>>> camaraderie and unity among your team.
>>>
>> Which of the many deserts in the UK do you suggest?
>
> Perhaps he meant desserts? Sticky toffee pudding with loads of custard for
> me please ;)
>
Oh Well, that's different, I could trifle with a tour of those...

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 by: Liz Tuddenham - Tue, 4 Apr 2023 12:43 UTC

David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 04/04/2023 12:38, Alan B wrote:
> > David Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> On 04/04/2023 09:18, Greyson Milo wrote: > On Saturday, December 14,
> >>2019 at 9:15:36 AM UTC+5, John wrote: >> On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 17:45:06
> >>+0000, Chris Ridd <chri...@mac.com> >> wrote: >>> On 11/12/2019 19:03,
> >>Martin S Taylor wrote: >>>> On Dec 9, 2019, Flavio Matani wrote >>>> (in
> >>article<0001HW.239EB68700...@news.eternal-september.org>): >>>> >>>>> I
> >>>>>>> enjoyed it enormously, hope we can do it again for many a year to
> >>come >>>> >>>> I thought the food (and service) were definitely poorer
> >>than in previous >>>> years. >>> >>> The food selection did seem a bit
> >>more limited than before, and the >>> service wasn't great. >> I've
> >>noticed that about a number of places I used to like. Personally >> I
> >>blame Brexit Depression or the fact that many small places get >> bought
> >>by huge multinationals who don't give a fuck about quality, >> customer
> >>satisfaction or niceness but only about maximising their >> profiteering
> >>short-term. >>> >>>> I hope we can continue meeting, but I'd vote for a
> >>change of venue. >>>> Especially considering how hard it is each year to
> >>verify that the place >>>> still exists. >>>
> >>>>> I concur.
> >>>> Out of London, perhaps? Or is that too much to hope for?
> >>>> J.
> >>> A works outing to a restaurant can be a great way for colleagues to
> >>> bond and socialize outside of the workplace. However, why not take it
> >>> a step further and plan a desert safari adventure for your team? This
> >>> unique experience will not only allow your team to enjoy a delicious
> >>> meal in a stunning desert setting, but also to participate in
> >>> thrilling activities such as dune buggy
> >>> https://desertbookings.com/dune-buggy-riding-dubai/,dune bashing,
> >>> camel riding, and quad biking .
> >>>
> >>> A desert safari outing can be an excellent team-building opportunity, as
> >>> it encourages communication, cooperation, and trust among team members.
> >>> The shared experience of navigating through the rugged terrain of the
> >>> desert and participating in exciting activities can create a sense of
> >>> camaraderie and unity among your team.
> >>>
> >> Which of the many deserts in the UK do you suggest?
> >
> > Perhaps he meant desserts? Sticky toffee pudding with loads of custard for
> > me please ;)
> >
> Oh Well, that's different, I could trifle with a tour of those...

You can't, it's been taken into safe custardy.

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~ Liz Tuddenham ~
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 by: TimH - Tue, 4 Apr 2023 13:15 UTC

On 4 Apr 2023 at 12:32:04 pm BST, "David Kennedy" <davidkennedygm@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Which of the many deserts in the UK do you suggest?

I'd suggest maybe not quoting the URL along with the rest of the spam...
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 by: John - Thu, 6 Apr 2023 12:54 UTC

On 4 Apr 2023 13:15:14 GMT, TimH <thnews@poboxmolar.com.invalid>
wrote:

>On 4 Apr 2023 at 12:32:04 pm BST, "David Kennedy" <davidkennedygm@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>> Which of the many deserts in the UK do you suggest?
>
>I'd suggest maybe not quoting the URL along with the rest of the spam...

Ooops, good point. Sorry.

J.

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 by: John - Thu, 6 Apr 2023 13:04 UTC

On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 12:32:04 +0100, David Kennedy
<davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:

>On 04/04/2023 09:18, Greyson Milo wrote:
>> On Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 9:15:36?AM UTC+5, John wrote:

<<snip>>

>>> Out of London, perhaps? Or is that too much to hope for?
>>> J.
>> A works outing to a restaurant can be a great way for colleagues
>> to bond and socialize outside of the workplace. However, why not
>>take it a step further and plan a desert safari adventure for your
>> team? This unique experience will not only allow your team to
>>enjoy a delicious meal in a stunning desert setting, but also
>>to participate in thrilling activities such as dune buggy
>>https://desertbookings.com/dune-buggy-riding-dubai/,dune
>>bashing, camel riding, and quad biking .
>>
>> A desert safari outing can be an excellent team-building
>>opportunity, as it encourages communication, cooperation,
>>and trust among team members. The shared experience of navigating
>> through the rugged terrain of the desert and participating in
>>exciting activities can create a sense of camaraderie and unity
>> among your team.
>>
>Which of the many deserts in the UK do you suggest?

The idiot spammer is replying to a message over 3 years old so I
wouldn't think he's endowed with an overabundance of sense,
geographical or common.

As far as your question goes: Milton Keynes, perhaps? Or Luton? I am
particularly fond of Staines but I know loads of others are not. :)

J.

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 by: Alan B - Wed, 12 Apr 2023 11:43 UTC

John <Man@the.keyboard> wrote:

>> Which of the many deserts in the UK do you suggest?
>
> As far as your question goes: Milton Keynes, perhaps? Or Luton? I am
> particularly fond of Staines but I know loads of others are not.

Some people are just outright snobs ;) No problem with any of the above
mentioned places and one in particular might be quite handy?

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 by: John - Wed, 12 Apr 2023 14:40 UTC

On Wed, 12 Apr 2023 11:43:04 -0000 (UTC), Alan B
<alanrichardbarker@gmail.com.invalid> wrote:

>John <Man@the.keyboard> wrote:
>
>>> Which of the many deserts in the UK do you suggest?
>>
>> As far as your question goes: Milton Keynes, perhaps? Or Luton? I am
>> particularly fond of Staines but I know loads of others are not.
>
>Some people are just outright snobs ;) No problem with any of the above
>mentioned places and one in particular might be quite handy?

I was being a little disrespectful and mildly sarcastic by including
those sites in the list of "deserts" in UKland. While biologically and
culturally the term may be stretched to apply, they do have their good
points.

One being that they ain't London.
J.

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