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Wild - A wild Christmas party
published: Friday | December 14, 2007

Daviot Kelly, Staff Reporter


Tricia Thompson was lost in the music at the Fujitsu annual Christmas party, held at Belmont Road, New Kingston, last Friday.

Vehicles lined both sides of Belmont Road, last Friday night, as the staff of Fujitsu threw another wild Christmas party.

The fairly spacious venue was packed, with guests making use of every available space. There was plenty of entertainment, including the dance routines of Dance Xpressionz, and the crooning quartet, High Quality, who hit the right notes with original selections and covers of Stay With You and My Girl. You know your party was eagerly anticipated, when the crowd gets thicker by the minute as was the case on Friday.

Sparkles Disco handled the major musical duties, though the DJ was hampered by having to announce the licence plates of vehicles that weren't properly parked. Hope the mayor's lads didn't tow any.


Chris Williams (centre), of NCB Capital Markets, and Mervyn Eyre, of Fujitsu, seem quite interested in the words of a bubbly Sandy Jones.


Outgoing Digicel executive, Harry Smith, has a drink with Mervyn Eyre, CEO of Fujitsu.


A smiling Keisha McFarlane (left) hangs out with friends, Suzette Hooper (centre) and Jerone Scott.


Sheerin Eyre (left), Murtle Cross and Jonathan Sylvester having a chat.


aving a grand time at Fujitsu, (from left) Sandy Jones, Racquel Goddard, Justin Jones, Alicia Dehring and Chris Dehring.

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