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Stabroek News

Pulse's packed party
published: Friday | December 30, 2005

Daviot Kelly, Staff Reporter


At Left: It's all fun for (from left) Brian Chung, Stephen Coore, Carlos Max Brown, David Champagnie and Madelaine Rojas at the Pulse Investment Limited Christmas party, held at Villa Ronai, Old Stony Hill Road, on December 24. At Right: The dancefloor was packed at the Pulse Investment Limited Christmas party, held at Villa Ronai - PHOTOS BY WINSTON SILL/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHER

BY NOW, the residents of Old Stony Hill Road must be used to this.

On the 24th day of December, Pulse will give to them a party that goes until the sun makes its appearance over the Blue Mountains. Pulse's Christmas Eve party was again a packed affair as guests converged on Villa Ronai to partake in the liqueurs, laughter and loud groovy music. The party really got swinging around midnight when the DJ spun the ever popular Feliz Navidad.

The air was a bit nippy (what else do you expect from Stony Hill this time of year?), but the hot bodies kept the temperatures inside at a high level. Models past, present and future, beauty queens (literally or otherwise) and various members of the business community came to party with the premier model agency's boss, Kingsley Cooper.

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