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Topic History of: How will you spend New Year Night?
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Pumpkinhead I got back home from the "party" just after 1am. The atmosphere around the river was cool, but I actually think my brother was disappointed that the fireworks didn't set Big Ben ablaze so I decided that we'd better call it a night to avoid causing a major incident.

It was fun tho

so .. Happy New Year everyone !!
veritas it's 12.44 in Sydney..watched the fireworks..now back in bed with the cat and a cup of tea watching the dvd 2012.

Hugo tomorrow..in 3D.
dav For me I'm staying home .. besides it's so darn hot here .. too hot to venture out.. I'm gonna watch the new year come in over the Internet
robbiex I'm not that old, I'm younger than the prime minister who is obviously wet behind the ears.

I can take my drink as much as always, its just that I now realise that it is stupid to even try.
angel Pumpkinhead wrote:
angel and robbiex it's possible to enjoy New Year without booze ... I know a few older people who manage the task very well, and I'm still too young to get legless.

What gave you the idea booze was involved? Oh, I see what you mean.