Salvador Dali exhibition in London.
MCS took its brokers to the Salvador Dali exhibition in London last month, and of course, Overheard ...
MCS took its brokers to the Salvador Dali exhibition in Londonlast month, and of course, Overheard was in attendance. MCS' general
manager James Sharp got into the spirit of it, inviting guests to
turn up in surreal clothes. Linda Nash, MCS' business development
manager, turned up sporting a black hat with an extravagant gold
plume and black eyeliner swirls on her right cheek. Mr Sharp was
less than impressed, however, muttering: "I said surreal, not
ridiculous."
Overheard was interested to see
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