Charlie77
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Dont want to sound to much like a girl but last time i went to one must be 17 years ago, what are you supposed to wear? little black dress or long evening type?? guess i no jeans lol.
Long is correct.
Most hunt balls have a dress code on the invitation.
Evening or hunt dress is usually the preferred wording. That means long for ladies. If it meant short dresses, the invitatation would state: cocktail dresses.
Dont want to sound to much like a girl but last time i went to one must be 17 years ago, what are you supposed to wear? little black dress or long evening type?? guess i no jeans lol.
Hunt Balls are great fun, poor Judgemental does not sound like a bundle of laughs, better off sat at home...
I quite agree, best off at home and keep one's sense of humour, rather sitting with a bunch of drunks and females reeking of cheap scent.
For the rest of you, they are the place to be seen, the place to be seen - oh dear me - not the place to be seen, at least not since the Hunting Act 2004, especially if the local rag is taking pictures and/or more likely the local County Magazine. great deals are often negotiated at the table, LOL. goodwill is created good will for and from whom and what an excuse to dress up, that costs money dancing to a live band yes well one hopes they are alive and more importantly often much needed funds are raised for the hunt. Easier to give the secretary an extra couple hundred. All in all - they are great fun, a tremendous way to meet other equestians generally the 'equestrians' of any substance do not attend in your area and should be enjoyed enjoyment! - we were not put on this earth to enjoy oursleves
Judgmental = barrel of laughs
Charlie77, are you talking about the one 17 years ago or this year?? I hope they are both as good anyway!
For the first time ever I think, I am completely in agreement with Judgemental. How about that! Hubby and I have not been to a hunt ball for at least 5 years for exactly those reasons. Not sure how I got press ganged this year.
I tell a lie actually, we went to a hunt ball a long way from home last year. It was awful! 1000 people in a showground building, and my purse was nicked! Admittedly I left it on the table for 10 minutes, but still, you don't expect to not be able to do that at a hunt ball. I found it a few hours later under a nearby table, without money and a nice lipstick. At least I got the purse back.
Hunt Balls should be fun intimate affairs, all this money making is very well but it is diluting the whole essence.QUOTE]
Having just organised and hosted my first hunt ball, I can honestly say it was a huge success. We raised a lot of funds for our hunt and had a most enjoyable evening. The food was great, the venue was superb and the atmosphere was phenomenal. I am now anticipating organising a summer ball followed by next years winter fund raiser!
Oh, we didn't have any fighting or bad behaviour and we had 225 people