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    Posted: 22 October 2008 at 12:30pm
To your DH's/DPs work Christmas Party? It involves a bus, and stopovers at pubs/clubs etc.

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Jeans & gumboots .

I haven't been on a bus trip for YEARS. Have fun
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Why not even jeans and a nice dressier top?


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I'd go for dress pants and nice top. But I don't go out at all now so any excuse to dress up nicely
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Thats what Im thinking.... I guess heels should be out of the question too? Those gumboots sound appealing............

I LOATHE going out without knowing what everyone else will be wearing. Oh, except I do know my DH is dressing up as Munter from Outrageous fortune?! and his workmate is dressing up as van...
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Oh...ok.... that kinda changes things lol!! Umm I would go jeans then probably! Heels would be ok wouldn't they? Not big tall stilettos or anything though
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I'd go jeans, dress boots and a nice top.
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Boots, a nicer alternative to the the gumbies, surely?.

A long strapped purse/bag that you can put/strap over your body (keeping your hands free for dancing/holding beer/fending off wandering hands as well as containing your makeup etc). A light cardi (but not so good that you can't afford to lose it) for the bus as these things tend to be air conditioned to the max. Sounds like fun!.
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Originally posted by Rackhell Rackhell wrote:



keeping your hands free for dancing/holding beer/fending off wandering hands   


I like your work Rackhell. I will probably be DHs beer holder   

The reason I ask is because DH said that if I wore a dress I wont be coming... and that there is no need for me to dress up. And that most of the females will be wearing jeans and hoodys/jerseys. Its making me not want to go anymore....... And I cant decide whether Im peeved because I was looking forward to dressing up (Its not often I get to) or because hes telling me what I can and cant wear.
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Grrr at him for saying that to you! Id be pissed off with that comment!

SURELY the girls wont be wearing hoodys?! On a bustrip! It would get awfully hot!

Personally I would wear nice jeans, cool funky dressy top and high heeled boots. You have gorg hair so get it curled or something - who cares what everyone else is wearing, when you stop at the bars the girls in there will be probably wearing similar to what your wearing anyway so you will fit in nicely.

Do you think maybe he doesnt want you to look really nice in front of his work mates as scared they will come onto you or something?

Have a great night! Dont be his beer holder - be your own beer holder!

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I agree with everyones thoughts....

An office DH used to work in years ago had bus pub crawls on a fairly regular basis so I went on quite a few! I always wore dress jeans and a funky top with boots or comfy low heels. I would also take a light cardigan or wrap, as often the buses (in my experience) are either too hot or too cold!

Hope you have a great night!

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Gosh BooBoo you know me so well!
Well, I wasnt invited in the first place, its him and his best friend. They are dressing up. And then I complained that everyone was bringing their partners except him, and now Im invited. Maybe not soberdriver... but will no doubt have to help him home (SIGH)

I dont think hes worried about other people coming onto me, i think hes worried I WILL be overdressed and he will get made fun of? I dont know... mEH!
He said Id look out of place.. So then I said "But you are dressing up in a COSTUME, and its not a costume party.. and you think IM going to look out of place?! And he said "Ive already told you what the dress type is, why keep asking. "

Its really got me wanting to go in a dress now If he sends me home then so beit

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Haha just for shock value, you should dress up in your wedding dress or something and say that seeing as he is dressing in a costume then you thought you would too lol!
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Exactly how I thinking KH25... Although I thought I should stay with the outrageous fortune theme and dress as Pascal...mini skirt and all
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PARTY BUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YEAH BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ahem, sorry.

If there is no theme then jeans, dressy top and boots is the uniform. (well at least at our work it is and goodness knows we are renowned for our rather infamous party buses!)

Last one I went to (in my considerably skinner days) was Island theme so I wore bikini and sarong with a shirt over it.

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Lol Kaiz, yes yes I do!

What did you decide to wear in the end?

Love the wedding dress idea! Haha.

Does his best friend work at his work too?
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