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Mon 20/11/06 at 08:41
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"AkaSeraphim"
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Anyone have/making plans for new year celebrations?

Is there anything you do each year that is tradition for celebrating the new year?

Do you spend it with family or friends or a mix?

If you go out for new year, do you think that prices are sky high as many places up there prices for things?

Do you have a quiet night in and class it as just another day?

Do you watch the New Year events that take place on the tv if you do stay in?

Anything else feel free to add...
Mon 20/11/06 at 08:41
Regular
"AkaSeraphim"
Posts: 9,397
Anyone have/making plans for new year celebrations?

Is there anything you do each year that is tradition for celebrating the new year?

Do you spend it with family or friends or a mix?

If you go out for new year, do you think that prices are sky high as many places up there prices for things?

Do you have a quiet night in and class it as just another day?

Do you watch the New Year events that take place on the tv if you do stay in?

Anything else feel free to add...
Mon 20/11/06 at 12:34
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"..."
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Definetly not going out, just doesn't make sense paying over-inflated prices for anything. Will probably just get drunk at home with Lucy and giggle about random rubbish.
Mon 20/11/06 at 16:17
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Never made it past the bells in over 3 years, always ended up passed out drunk someplace.
Mon 20/11/06 at 16:20
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"I may return"
Posts: 4,854
I always do randomly different things each year...
Mon 20/11/06 at 16:32
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"8==="
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Will be a spur of the moment thing.

Planning these things makes things seem false or forced.
Mon 20/11/06 at 16:40
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"Monochromatic"
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Seraphim wrote:
> Anyone have/making plans for new year celebrations?

Dinner at home this year, no other plans unless i find something else to do. I'm not that lucky.

> Is there anything you do each year that is tradition for
> celebrating the new year?

Me sitting in a chair trying to avoid family arguments and bitching is a yearly tradition.

> Do you spend it with family or friends or a mix?

Family

> If you go out for new year, do you think that prices are sky
> high as many places up there prices for things?

I dont think they're too bad around here and you always get something extra for the price you pay. The only thing thats extortionate are cab fares.

> Do you have a quiet night in and class it as just another day?

No, despite everything i love christmas and anyone who complains to me about it gets the eye O_o

> Do you watch the New Year events that take place on the tv if
> you do stay in?

Pretty much always although i think i was talking to you last year when New Years passed.

> Anything else feel free to add...

My mood always falls massively on January 2nd when it's all over. Knowing thta motivates me to try and enjoy the time before it.
Mon 20/11/06 at 16:44
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"Hellfire Stoker"
Posts: 10,534
Most likely to be drinking copious amounts of (strong) home brewed beer with some mates... or something like that!
Mon 20/11/06 at 16:55
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"I may return"
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Der Nazi wrote:
> Most likely to be drinking copious amounts of (strong) home
> brewed beer with some mates... or something like that!

*Rolls eyes*
Mon 20/11/06 at 17:01
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"Hellfire Stoker"
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Well I'm brewing 10 gallons of the stuff with some of my mates, and the longer you leave it, and more yeast you put in, the stronger it gets, so by then we'll be ready for some major spandangle-age!

And the last time we did this, a few years ago we were a bit too young! This time I reckon it'll be even more insane... though hopefully not involving as much running around with axes.

Disclaimer: I do not reccomend that anyone makes their own beer at age 15/16 as I did.
Mon 20/11/06 at 17:03
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"I may return"
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Why were you running with axes?

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