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In The Members' Dining Room (9)
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Posted by alexandraa on Wed 8 Nov 06, 9:44 PM
I was at the House of Commons not so long ago for a reception. Seems odd you can hire rooms in there for events, but you can. I know because I was there. A double whammy really, prestigious event in a venue you'd go to just to go and see the venue. The chair of the event kept on calling it an august location (as in noble and impressive), but kept pronouncing it August, but it's November my brain kept protesting. If he said it once he must have said it a dozen times.
The event itself was in the “Members' Dining Room”. Nice name for a room huh? I couldn't but help a school girl snigger.
It is indeed an august venue it has to be said. Smells like schools and cathedrals. That kind of sandalwood and cold stone smell. (Yes I went to an old school not some modern square built thing). Beautiful place, it was really hard to network effectively. I kept on finding my attention straying to the walls, windows, floors and ceilings in mid sentence. But then everyone else was doing the same. You get a full body search as well on the way in, nice bonus. Lots of police officers around too, with big guns and handcuffs. In fact I think there were more police than visitors.
By strange coincidence earlier that day my team and my boss, in my absence, had decided they had a new team strategy. Humph! you might well think. Do they forget who holds the reins in my office? It seems so but they shall pay for slighting me in such a way. And the new team plan for success in our particular field? For me to marry an MP. Yes. Made me laugh, all I have to do is switch to being Domme and I'd probably have them lining up complete with lists of their desires and diamond rings at the ready.
I can't fault my team's logic. If I married an MP, so long as it was the right MP, it would indeed aid our success. London is a very political place, central and local government bonded far more closely than out in the regions. It really is who you know, especially in my area of work. My team are now furiously searching MPs, looking for pictures, personal details and political persuasions. Has to be a safe seat apparently and someone on the way up.
I'd not be at all surprised to find a report on my desk by Friday listing all potentials with dates for lunch time meetings. They are an efficient bunch and deadly serious when they set their minds to something. I'll let you know how it goes.….
In the meantime of course if there are any MPs on here please approach me with the utmost of haste. It would be very satisfying to pip my team to the post.
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8 Nov 06, 9:48 PM caprycorn UK, 4 yrs Y!
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I scorn your member's dining room and raise you to the Chancellor's office. Different building admittedly but what the hell 
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8 Nov 06, 10:40 PM Chastiser UK(HP), 8 yrs Y!
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caprycorn wrote:
I scorn your member's dining room and raise you to the Chancellor's office. Different building admittedly but what the hell 
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and i scorn your chancellors office, and raise you one party in edinburgh castle, after being vip driven up into the castle by a police driver (grin). although i must add, tis an odd feeling place when you are wandering around after the party in the early hours of the morning, what with present day armed guards (tis still a military base), and ancient ghosts to keep ya company in the gloom.
Mike
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8 Nov 06, 10:50 PM caprycorn UK, 4 yrs Y!
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Pah to your Edinburgh castle (been there too so ner ner ner ner ner) and raise you a downing street...
I would say Buck House but honestly, these nouveau riche royalty, why would a girl bother with them?
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8 Nov 06, 10:59 PM Chastiser UK(HP), 8 yrs Y!
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caprycorn wrote:
Pah to your Edinburgh castle (been there too so ner ner ner ner ner) and raise you a downing street...
I would say Buck House but honestly, these nouveau riche royalty, why would a girl bother with them? 
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hehe, ok, ill use a trump, how about watching the 1966 cup final in the high comissioners house in kampala? oh and i was a kid at the time, just before ya get an age dig in(grin).
Mike
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8 Nov 06, 11:09 PM caprycorn UK, 4 yrs Y!
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Damn, you pre-empted my age swipe!
And you win by playing a sneaky overseas card. I'll wait till alexandraa comes back so she can trump you as she is much more of a woman of the world than I am, so to speak  My imaginary friend thinks that you have a problem
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8 Nov 06, 11:29 PM Chastiser UK(HP), 8 yrs Y!
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caprycorn wrote:
I'll wait till alexandraa comes back so she can trump you as she is much more of a woman of the world than I am, so to speak
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do you mean she has less places where the hand of man hasnt set foot? (wg)
Mike
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9 Nov 06, 7:49 AM alexandraa UK(NW), 5 yrs
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caprycorn wrote:
I'll wait till alexandraa comes back so she can trump you as she is much more of a woman of the world than I am, so to speak
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<Thinks hard>
Ha! Haaarrrrrrrrr!
I've been to a Queen's Jubillee street party in Fleetwood...
(For those that don't know Fleetwood is a very down at the heel fishing town to the north of Blackpool).
Be careful what you wish for
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9 Nov 06, 7:52 AM caprycorn UK, 4 yrs Y!
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I knew you wouldn't let me down  My imaginary friend thinks that you have a problem
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10 Nov 06, 6:13 PM melody_A UK, 5 yrs Y!
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alexandraa wrote: I've been to a Queen's Jubillee street party in Fleetwood... |
I gave the Queen a posy of flowers during her silver jubilee tour of the nation and was on the local news.....
"Thou loggerheaded rude-growing flax-wench!"
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