I'm feeling delicate this morning, following a spectacular birthday party last night for my friend Niko's birthday. It was a masked ball - you weren't allowed in without a mask and everyone kept them on for the first couple of hours. The effort that everyone made with their costumes was one of the things that made it an amazing party. There was an impressive array of Viennese (or should that be Venetian) masks, cowboys, bank robbers and at least a dozen eighteenth century dandies, complete with powdered wigs and knicker bockers. Conversely, there was a couple wearing Jedward masks - clearly there's no escaping those two at the moment.
I was wearing eye make up and an OTT feathery Phantom mask. Imagine my surprise when I was approached about some life coaching. Although I often get new clients in social situations, it didn't occur to be that I'd be having an in depth conversation about NLP from behind a mask. Something must have been shining through - we start working together on Tuesday - not a mask in sight!
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Re: Masquerade Birthday Party @ Bloomsbury Ballrooms
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tom jenny
on Wed 23 Dec 2009 07:19 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
A toronto florist with worldwide flower delivery...Delivered tens of thousands of flower planning for different occasions such as Birthday.
Re: Masquerade Birthday Party @ Bloomsbury Ballrooms
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tom jenny
on Mon 11 Jan 2010 12:56 PM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
I would sell pictures of my kid in a Philadelphia moment. I'd sell photos of my mom, who is a looker, and I'd certainly sell pictures of Kyle Orton if anyone is buying.
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