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February 04, 2008
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Samizdata party in pictures
Alex Singleton (London)  Events

On Saturday various Samizdata team members and associates descended upon HQ for copious amounts of wine, chilli and cheese.

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The party commences.

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The goddess Elena holds fort.

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Samizdata's infamous bar.

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Tomas Kohl drops in on us from the Czech Republic.

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China's hottest export.

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There's something important on the computer.

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Readers of Brian's blog are surging.

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The Briffas - Peter Briffa is the purveyor of the fine Public Interest blog.

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By 3:30am, everyone had fallen asleep apart from the guardian hippo.

Comments

Wine, chilli and cheese...
What happened to the ham? :-)


Posted by RAB at February 4, 2008 05:20 PM

Histrionics were certainly in evidence.


Posted by guy herbert at February 4, 2008 06:07 PM

Spanish histrionics, no, ham, was indeed in evidence. Not quite iJam, but it was there RAB


Posted by Perry de Havilland at February 4, 2008 09:52 PM

Phew! Oh good!
I thought you were losing your touch, as a host
there ;-)
But why is my invitation always lost in the post?
That's two parties in a few days, and we've just had christmas and new year.
Calm down Guys, what the hell do you have planned for lent?


Posted by RAB at February 4, 2008 10:31 PM

Not a Tatoo in sight

At least not publically?


Posted by R. Richard Schweitzer at February 4, 2008 11:14 PM
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