Posted: Nov 25th 2009, 15:32
SO, we all had to buy something for a colleague and Julie and I decided we would buy for each other (to celebrate our 5th Birthday). As most people who know Julie know, she has a nickname and is affectionately called ‘Lady B’ in the office (and by supplier partners and family): it’s a nickname that has stayed – so down to the present.. . after trawling through the internet and lots of Google searches I discovered that an e-bid was about to take place for a title! Imagine my glee: I could actually get Lady B a title! And, after several bids the title was mine (well hers), so officially Julie is now Lady Julie Besbrode: money well spent for the look on her face (she’s reduced the title to LJB), but we like it so we are keeping it. So when you next speak to her, remember as the song says, ‘she’s a Lady’ yeah, yeah, yeah she’s a Lady’ - and that’s OFFICIAL!
1 CommentPosted: Nov 17th 2009, 12:18
Extreme weather did not halt this awesome challenge on the Exmoor National Park. 150 people, including our brave participants, rose above the elements in September 2008 to complete the Cap Gemini Wild UK Challenge, raising over £100,000 for The Prince’s Trust.
2 CommentsPosted: Nov 15th 2009, 12:03
After a fantastic fresh night of celebration and revelation, Patrick decided to take a little nap in his car at lunchtime but... no napping on the job here, muhhhaaaaaaa!
4 CommentsPosted: Oct 26th 2009, 16:07
With the fresh crew and their hangovers back from a fantastic 5th birthday in sunny Barca, the mischief and mayhem captured on camera has caused amusement and daydreams of more days in the sun. If like most of us, your summer holidays are starting to become a distant memory and now the cold long winter nights are making you cry and go within yourself come and have a look at our pics on flickr might spark a little smile in your darkest hour :)
Add CommentPosted: Oct 22nd 2009, 11:54
The new pet craze everyone is talking about the labrador kangaroo cross is on top of most celebrities accessories this winter. "There were a few side effects when we first started the breeding programme with the first few possessing vampire qualities. Eyes seemed to glow in the dark and also appeared to have no reflection in the mirror but we have now ironed these issues out," says breeder Catherine Twiss.
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