Singers for the CHA Carol Concert?

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Singers for the CHA Carol Concert?

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Details are here:- http://www.chassociation.org/

So who's joining the CHA scratch choir for the CHA Carol Concert??

Should be a good crack, and a chance to re-live some of those CH moments with some familiar carols etc.

So come on then, who's going?

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I would honestly love to, but sadly I'll be away skiing, hurrah.

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I can't get away from work in time to sing.. oh yeah - and I can't actually sing... but I intend to be there for the concert.

Is anyone else I may know going??? Husband can't make it because he's got one of his company's Christmas bashes that night.

Has anyone else ex choir found that since leaving school, they were completely conditioned to sing harmonies? I can't sing some carols now unless I sing the harmony. I just can't get my head around the tune for the middle verses unless I really concentrate... wierd... Even more enraging when they use different settings of tunes.
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I'd quite like to make it and it may well depend if I am working in London by that point....


And Debbie, I'm with you on that - I just sing tenor lines all the time now!
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Job going here if you want it! Not at all stressie. £22k; 27 days holiday + 6 extra days at Christmas/Easter + bank holidays; pension; season ticket loan; study asssistance. You just need to be able to do basic squits level algebra, count (literally) and be nice to academics.
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So is that all accountants do?
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And drink tea...

That job is quite a straight forward one (used to be my old job). My new job involves the next level of accounting which is "making it up as you go along". A little more complex.
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Sounds like my kind of job...
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Ticket buying day!!! Quick!
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