This Z/Yen seasonal event was great fun and especially memorable.
Before dinner, we went to the Tate Britain to look at the Pre-Raphaelites exhibition that was all the rage that autumn.
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Naturally this was a good excuse to encourage people to dress up for dinner…
…as if the Z/Yen crowd in those days needed much excuse to dress up.
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The Cinnamon Club, in the old Westminster Library, was an excellent venue. We had the whole of the upstairs mezzanine for our dinner.
I wrote a song that year specifically for the event. Rather a good one, though I say so myself, despite (or perhaps because of) the Christmas cracker joke in the first verse.
GOOD KEEN Z/YEN TRAINEES
( Sung to the tune of “Good King Wenceslas” )
ALL: Good keen Z/Yen trainees abound
Late work, no-one leavin’
Pizza boxes strewn around
Deep pan, crisp and even
ALL: On expenses came that fare
Though the bosses cruel
Through the vents came just cold air
Saving winter fuel.
ALL: “Please, please Michael up the heat,
This ought to concern ya
We can’t work with such cold feet
Or with hypothermia”
MICHAEL: “I am wearing just shirt-sleeves
Positively shvitzing!”
ALL: Thus was Michael’s firm decree
Not all that convincing.
IAN: “We need flesh and we need wine
We can’t get warm hither”
ALL: Thus did Ian else opine
Spoken with a shiver.
ALL: So the Z/Yen team set its sights
On this cozy venue
Dressed up as Pre-Raphaelites
Gorging through the menu.
There is a big stack of pictures from that year’s revelries, which you can see through this link and/or the picture link below.