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Wonderful Copenhagen

Mel
Mel

The Pink Singers were off to Copenhagen and I was filled with keen anticipation and excitement, as it was to be my first concert with the Pink Singers, and my first real holiday and trip abroad in two years. The Carmen Curlers had invited us as their “special guests” for their concert on 28th May 2006, and having been welcomed by Franzisca who Marie who had organised the concert and were also my hosts for the weekend, I felt very sure that they too were deeply committed to the intention of having fun, and that every one should have a great time.
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The Big Pink Hunt

James
James

This season’s utterly splendid alto section social was organised by the ever-lovely Kay, and at lunch time on Saturday 13th May eight intrepid teams delved headlong into her Big Pink Hunt. Our starting point was the steps of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church (right next to Trafalgar Square). Kay and Annie were on hand to collect entry fees, dish out sugary/enumberry goody bags that were to sustain us on our quest, and distribute the maps and “not cryptic” (!) clues that would guide us through the West End to our final destination. We were then sent on our way at timed intervals with true military precision, with some teams actually heading off in the right direction! As always Liang and Hsien were at the ready to take photos a-plenty.
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Pinkie spotlight – Susan

Susan

My name is Susan.
My section is Tenor.
I joined the Pink Singers in 2001.
I joined the Pink Singers because I wanted to do something other than soothe my Sunday hangover.
My favourite thing about being a Pinkie is seeing how excited and how much fun we all have when we sing together – cheesy I know!.
When I’m not rehearsing you can find me working too much but I’m getting therapy for that!
The song that I would most like us to perform is Boogie Woogie Boy by the Andrews Sisters.

The song in our repertoire which should be laid to rest is
Seasons of Love – sorry to those who like it!

A Night At The Races

Ed
Ed

Prior to this Pinkies event, I wasn’t sure exactly what to expect. The only previous race night I’d attended was a pig racing night in a country pub. The pigs were clockwork. Each was wound up and placed at the starting line of a long table. Still that was some years ago, in rural Dorset – well they have to make their own entertainment in those parts.
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Pinkies Theatre Evening

Line
Line

On the cold, dark evening of March the 21st a number of Pinkies descended upon Richmond to watch a play for the bass sectional social event. The play was at the Richmond Theatre facing Richmond Green. The red velvet seats and covered walls were a comforting reminder of the pleasure of theatre going and ice-cream intermissions.
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