Oak Grove Christmas Party
Named Club of the Month – Forum, December 2004
Come and join us on Sunday, 19th December at the Purple Turtle,
Camden, for an afternoon of fun at the Oak Grove Sunday School
Christmas Party. There will be themed lessons, games and a visit
from Father Christmas.
Everyone is welcome, regardless of age, experience, areas of
interest or orientation. We provide a safe environment for people
to meet and play with no obligation; a Zero Tolerance policy is in
place to protect our guests from nuisances.
Admission is £25, which includes Dinner. For further information,
or to book a place, please email to LPandoraCP@aol.com or call Lady
Pandora on 07759 428 734 or Freddie on 07811 042 239.
If it is anything like their shambled Halloween party. Forget it.
Curious
Re: Oak Grove Christmas Party
December 4 2004, 10:35 AM
What was wrong with the halloween party?
S. Hampshire
Re: Oak Grove Christmas Party
December 4 2004, 12:24 PM
It was a wonderful, wonderful party.
As you will see, this chap enjoyed himself immensely.
Lady Pandora is 42.
What a shame ...
December 4 2004, 5:14 PM
... that the sad people who so desperately and constantly post negative, ignorant comments don't get off their backsides and get a life occasionally - they would have such fun if they ever found the courage to indulge in real life activities.
For the information of Curious - "Ex Pan Fan" will not be able to give any valid reasons as he has never attended one of our events. I suggest you come along and make your own mind up. If you need encouragement, read December's Forum, where their independent journalist has reviewed the parties and named Oak Grove "Club of the Month". Can't be too much wrong really, can there.
The pleb who has attempted (and failed dismally) at humour regarding the pic below really has shown themself to be completely ignorant with regard to the scene. The person s/he has insulted has just raised £3,100 for charity by organising what has got to be one of the best scene charity events this year. What have you done for anyone other than yourself, "S. Hampshire"?
Whilst I appreciate all the free publicity that these sad, sick puppies give me with their extremely scarey obsessions, I really do feel it is time they received psychiatric help - perhaps their mothers will give them some NHS vouchers for Christmas.
I really don't care what anyone says about me, but I do think it is scraping the barrel when people who have done nothing to offend anyone are then denigrated by people who haven't a clue what they are talking about.
I haven't posted on this board for quite a while as I see no point. I have only posted this in the hope that the more intelligent members will refrain from encouraging the mindless, inane character assassinations of other people that go on here and elsewhere.
S. Hampshire
Re: What a shame ...
December 4 2004, 5:55 PM
Dear Vicky,
I am devastated that you wrote such unkind things about me. There was no humour, nor attempt thereat, in my message. It was a wonderful party and the person pictured did have an extremely enjoyable time, and so did I.
I will now withdraw from the scene. I cannot support you any longer. I am very sorry.