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If I work on Christmas Eve again this year, I'll have to go in dressed up! :O

It's inhumane!

:O I will work *for* you on Christmas Eve! Baking!

You would be most welcome to!
In your Robin mask?

But of course! Or maybe in my Robin Hood hat. (There is actually one in my wardrobe...:$)

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ October 17 2008, 7:41 PM BST

Disclaimer - I honestly didn't think something very similar, but not as rude, when I saw that picture...

:D

Quote: zooo @ October 17 2008, 7:44 PM BST

If I work on Christmas Eve again this year, I'll have to go in dressed up! :O

It's inhumane!

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Your boss is truly the most evilest person on Earth.

Quote: Aaron @ October 17 2008, 7:53 PM BST

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Your boss is truly the most evilest person on Earth.

Why?

Last year I just wore a care bear t shirt and a pair of furry bear ears.

Some people properly went for it though.

This year I may go as far as a hat.

Quote: zooo @ October 17 2008, 7:44 PM BST

If I work on Christmas Eve again this year, I'll have to go in dressed up! :O

It's inhumane!

But christmas is the one time of year making a knob of yourself in public is okay!

Can you choose what to go in as or do they pick?

Quote: Gavin @ October 17 2008, 7:54 PM BST

Why?

Because, while some people enjoy dressing up, some people dont, and we shouldn't be forced to do it, especially as part of being a baker! I don't think it was in the contract...

I'm not a f**king redcoat.

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at large. @ October 17 2008, 7:58 PM BST

But christmas is the one time of year making a knob of yourself in public is okay!

Can you choose what to go in as or do they pick?

No, we can pick!

I just hate making a spectacle of myself at work. If it was a party with my friends, or even in a private office it might be fun, but not at work where I have to serve the public. It's just lame.
:)

The trick is to be creative. do something with a twist. Like a "Hells' angel". Did that once. Angel wings, ripped tees and spiked collars etc!

And one year we did "Pimp Daddy Claus and his Ho ho hoes".

Quote: zooo @ October 17 2008, 7:57 PM BST

This year I may go as far as a hat.

Hah! I'd offer to lend you my fez, except it's very old and very fragile!

Quote: zooo @ October 17 2008, 8:03 PM BST

Because, while some people enjoy dressing up, some people dont, and we shouldn't be forced to do it, especially as part of being a baker! I don't think it was in the contract...

I'm not a f**king redcoat.

Laughing out loud

Quote: zooo @ October 17 2008, 8:03 PM BST

If it was a party with my friends, or even in a private office it might be fun

That has to be the most dubious "might" that has ever been used.

I think what you meant was something more along the lines of "it might have JUST about been tolerable".

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at large. @ October 17 2008, 8:04 PM BST

The trick is to be creative. do something with a twist.

You don't understand!

Quote: Aaron @ October 17 2008, 8:15 PM BST

I think what you meant was something more along the lines of "it might have JUST about been tolerable".

Ha, pretty much!

I was trying to sound positive.

Even I was going on the positive side, if I'm honest.

I was invited to a dress up birthday party a few years ago. Luckily I was ill and couldn't actually go in the end anyway, but I had planned just to put on that black World Industries hoody and claim that I was the Reaper.

Quote: Aaron @ October 17 2008, 8:15 PM BST

You don't understand!

You are right there. I am the dress up kween after all! Pleased

I know! I'll dress up and take the shift!

You can pay me in cinnamon swirls and fondant fancies! Pleased

Deal!

*shakes hand*

Right, now it's official that you and Ruby are doing it for me, I shall tell you you'll have to get up at 5.45am on Christmas Eve morning and work with screaming kids and stressed out people all day, completely ruining your christmas.

Enjoy!!

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