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wot is everyone doing on new years eve.
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By *eeside OP Man
over a year ago
margate sumwear by the sea |
Parting ?
Celebrating ?
Fireworks ?
Drinking ?
Working ?
All the above ?
Other ?
I'm working most of the nite. Mite see the midenite fireworks on tv if I'm luckey.
wot are you doing ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nothing out of the ordinary. It used to be fun going out, but it's become a hugely overhyped, overpriced, let down in recent years.
My birthday (hint hint) follows very soon after anyway so that gets celebrated instead (hint hint) |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
Bowling with the kids late afternoon, steak for dinner then probably to our local. Will be home before midnight though because of the little people. That's fine though, wouldn't want them to witness any d*unken behaviour!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I,m going to sleep at 10pm. Last year I had a brilliant evening chatting to my then FWB I adored, about all our plans and what we were going to do, 3 days he pissed off to the vanilla world for his big romance (it didn't last long though), he denied he'd even chatted to me New Year's Eve. Fuck New Year's Eve, it's bollocks.XXX |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Seeing new year in with a million plus people and one of biggest fireworks displays to be seen anywhere in the world.....
Okay,ill be sat home alone and watching it on telly,but hay ho |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I worked last New Year’s Eve this year I’m off
So it’s of too the coach and horses for a piss up and with the ladies that go in there either a bit of a feel up or a good decent shag will do too
Happy new year aye |
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Townhouse for us, a night of dancing and debauchery oh and a buffet, bloody hell its a good buffet
We went out for the first time last year in about 17 years, bloody loved it, can’t wait to do it all again, Vicky does do an amazing New Years party
We will spend the day celebrating new year with the small people and do them a pizza party early on, but they are always fast asleep by 11, and as they have all grown up, we’ve stopped feeling guilty about being out, generally and on New Year’s Eve, I couldn’t leave the house up until the last twelve months as I felt I needed to be here, but I’m getting there, and it’s not made me the worst parent ever, so I don’t feel to bad now Mrs blue eyes |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Staying in. Not a fan of nye since I was hospitalised many years ago on my way home from a party.
Normally go to a not new year eve club night in London which is always a few days before or after which is half the price and less d*unken tossers at every turn. But on doctors orders to not over exert myself so that rules out clubbing till 6 in the morning! |
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Not sure yet. I can't be doing with pubs in town, paying through the nose just to get in to some shit dive. Fighting through the throngs of idiots hugging the bar then battling to get the bar staff's attention away from their mates.
Hoping to go out for drinks still though, just maybe a nice quiet country pub and I'm going to be des anyhow. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm not into forced celebrations like NYE, crowds and over priced everything.
So I'll be home probably alone with wine and maybe a steak and a cheese board- and loving it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'll come off nightshift new years eve morning, got dinner and panto with kids then try sit up for the bells before collapsing into bed as I'll have been awake since Fri morning |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Last three years iv had my little girl but this year it looks like I’m free at short notice with no plans.
Probably end up in the local with some reprobates "
Y not venture further afield where there's more pubs |
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Going to pick up a nice piece of topside tomorrow, roast it (rare) and make a good loaf of white bread.
Will then proceed to stuff my face NYE.
Butter, horseradish, tomato and maybe a slice of Emmental. |
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Not a lot, probably end up out in York but haven't actually planned anything. Once upon a time I'd have been staying in ready for a 12 hour session at Sundissential or Gatecrasher on NYD, I miss those days!! |
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"Bowling with the kids late afternoon, steak for dinner then probably to our local. Will be home before midnight though because of the little people. That's fine though, wouldn't want them to witness any d*unken behaviour!! "
We’re going bowing too - unlimited from 8pm but only paid for the kids to play - us adults will be drinking & catching up with Frank playing taxi
B x |
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