Fish Out Of Water
So it was the 10th anniversary works do the other night and after being badgered about going for weeks on end I thought what the hell, being called a miserable antisocial sod all the time gets quite annoying. Upon arriving it suddenly dawned on me that I didn't know 90% of the people there so for about half an hour I was stood there just thinking "why the hell am I here?", after a while I spotted a few people I knew so I had someone to actually talk to but the whole thing seemed to be badly planned really. The venue was too small for a start apparently it has a max capacity of 250, there were about 100 odd people and it was pretty crammed. There weren't enough seats for half the people 'cause there was only space for 6 tables and they weren't exactly big which meant that myself and quite a few others ended up being stood up all night which is a little annoying to say the least. It was pretty much as bad as I thought it was going to be since there were only about 10 people there that I could actually talk to. Most ironic of all I hardly spoke to anyone from my department all night 'cause we just don't have anything to talk about even after the alcohol's kicked in despite the fact I see them five days a week. It made a nice change seeing some of the people I do know out of work but it's not something I would be in a rush to do again.
Katie, who rescued me when I was drowning in social awkwardness.
Hannah, who came down from uni in Glasgow just for the store party.
Me and Rob, who despite berating me for my self loathing whenever he has the opportunity is a top bloke.
Me and Amy Beth, who made me her official photgrapher for the night I think since I've got about 10 pictures of her. Also provided Rob with a perfect place to leave his pint while he went to take a piss, down her top between her rather ample breasts much to her and my amusement.
So it was the 10th anniversary works do the other night and after being badgered about going for weeks on end I thought what the hell, being called a miserable antisocial sod all the time gets quite annoying. Upon arriving it suddenly dawned on me that I didn't know 90% of the people there so for about half an hour I was stood there just thinking "why the hell am I here?", after a while I spotted a few people I knew so I had someone to actually talk to but the whole thing seemed to be badly planned really. The venue was too small for a start apparently it has a max capacity of 250, there were about 100 odd people and it was pretty crammed. There weren't enough seats for half the people 'cause there was only space for 6 tables and they weren't exactly big which meant that myself and quite a few others ended up being stood up all night which is a little annoying to say the least. It was pretty much as bad as I thought it was going to be since there were only about 10 people there that I could actually talk to. Most ironic of all I hardly spoke to anyone from my department all night 'cause we just don't have anything to talk about even after the alcohol's kicked in despite the fact I see them five days a week. It made a nice change seeing some of the people I do know out of work but it's not something I would be in a rush to do again.
Katie, who rescued me when I was drowning in social awkwardness.
Hannah, who came down from uni in Glasgow just for the store party.
Me and Rob, who despite berating me for my self loathing whenever he has the opportunity is a top bloke.
Me and Amy Beth, who made me her official photgrapher for the night I think since I've got about 10 pictures of her. Also provided Rob with a perfect place to leave his pint while he went to take a piss, down her top between her rather ample breasts much to her and my amusement.
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