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Jayne
31st December 2005, 18:28
Is anyone else stopping in tonight?
Just wondered.
Jayne :D
SillyJokes
31st December 2005, 18:31
No, what do you think I am? Some kind of saddo?
Hayles
31st December 2005, 18:31
Yep, staying in as hubby working at 6 in the morning :(
fastfences
31st December 2005, 18:33
Going to the Towm Hall where there may be 27 people celebrating :wink:
Cheers, Nigel
Jayne
31st December 2005, 18:34
Mark's still really poorly, i've never stopped in New Years Eve before :cry:
Jayne
MinuWeb
31st December 2005, 18:47
Just about 10pm here, time to hit the pubs, will probably crawl back home about 6 - 7 am !! :D :D
Jayne
31st December 2005, 18:49
Go on, rub it in Tony :lol:
Admiral Collections
31st December 2005, 18:52
Hi Jayne
Poor you, you have my company Im staying in, not because Im sad, just because I choose to, just not in the mood for going out. Just because it's New Years Eve its as if it's mandatory, like some rule, and as you know I break all the rules.
Nic :wink:
Jayne
31st December 2005, 18:59
I've not been out all holiday, trust him to be ill at Christmas week :lol:
Jayne
Admiral Collections
31st December 2005, 19:08
Aww Jayne, dont be so harsh, just leave him at home then!
Nic :wink:
Asteeleleith
31st December 2005, 20:17
see my problem is my wife is an A and E doctor
Also ym problem is that half those she treats are regualr drinkers.
So we stop in
Besides whats all the hpye about, in anothere year we do it all over again. so wer're not really missing out.
Pubs charge entrance fees, drinks over priced. Drunks afer a fight?
nope i have me beers, so i stop in too
Al
Admiral Collections
31st December 2005, 20:21
Here, here Al.
I just saw some young lads while I was out and seriously as a Mum if my boy or girl was old enough to drink I wouldnt sleep tonight for fear she might get raped by some idiot or my boy gets his head stamped on my a nutter.
Call me a pessimist, Im so glad they are tucked up in bed.
Nic :wink:
Asteeleleith
31st December 2005, 20:47
Here, here Al.
I just saw some young lads while I was out and seriously as a Mum if my boy or girl was old enough to drink I wouldnt sleep tonight for fear she might get raped by some idiot or my boy gets his head stamped on my a nutter.
Call me a pessimist, Im so glad they are tucked up in bed.
Nic :wink:
This is half the problem, my wife was on last new years eve, some of the stoires she tells shock me
One lad went out last time with his brother. Someone for no reason glassed him.
He got back to A and E, wife took a look.. They glassed out his eye.
all for the price of a pint
Not only this but anna cannot even go anywher without smeone knowing who she is. Oh we are not hermits. We are painting the tiles of london next week. So we have our fun. Just we prefer to hibernate while everyone else is.
Is it worth it?
Besides at 32 (sorry nic u were 30 out lol) i am getting too old for all that now. :)
Al
Asteeleleith
31st December 2005, 22:46
happy new year to you all
And may all ur businesses live long and propser
Al
bwglaw
1st January 2006, 01:27
I have just got back from one of the best restaurants in Georgia and the most expensive at £75/head. Well known people attend and we had a famous singer. All music was live and no jukebox rubbish
It is 6.30am here! Had a good time although I was the first to arrive at the restaurant because Georgians traditionally celebrate with family then go for a meal/drink at 1am until 5am...sometimes until breakfast!
I love the restaurant so much I am going again. I am deferring my flight back to the UK in order to have my birthday there! You all are invited!
Happy New Year all.
Pilfo
1st January 2006, 04:33
Stayed in last night, and now up (05.15 hrs) ready to start work!
Pilfo
coxadmin
1st January 2006, 05:48
We stayed in and had no intentions of staying up. However just before midnight the fireworks started and the neighbours' kids were outside yelling and shouting. Our son hates fireworks and was up for over an hour until all the noise calmed down.
So we did actually see the new year in - the fireworks in London (BBC1) looked spectacular - much better than the ones they had for the millenium.
Rob Holmes
1st January 2006, 05:52
Well we had my folks round, we had a nice meal and then they went home at around 11 and we cleared up and crashed out - it was a lovely evening, nice company and nice food. Just the way we like to do it :)
Rob
Jayne
1st January 2006, 10:06
Well I had a good night in one way. I was quite fed up, because everyone else was going out and Mark was sick so I couldn't go. I'd tried to build my own website and totally mucked it up and was stuck using publisher.
My host Tony (vshosting) sent me a template to do another website, so i'd have something to do while stuck in on New Years Eve. What a thoughtful bloke he his and I want to say a bit thank you to Tony, the nicest host in the world.
(Apart from Rob, who is also lovely) :lol:
He also had lots of beers for me, them blamed me for his huge hang over this morning :lol:
Jayne
clairemackaness
1st January 2006, 12:25
Just got back from Norwich. Fantastic party, will be putting some cool photos up later as worm came with us!!
SillyJokes
1st January 2006, 12:29
Had a really wonderful evening, dinner with friends, tooks lots of wigs, hats and amsks and we all had a laugh wearing them, then lots of champagne and laughter, saw the year in. Only one sick was my three year old all over me.
crus
1st January 2006, 13:15
Happy New Year to you all,
realised it was 15 or 16 years since I first spen NYE in a club,
did it again this year arfter a couple of quiet ones, loved it, your never too old.
Hope wherever you were, it was a good night, the restaurant in georgia sounded good!
I too have seen and heard stories of the violence on our streets, but you have to put it out of your mind, just factor it into the way you behave and how you organise your getting to and from venues.
Good luck to you all in 2006, I'm gonna bust my gut to make it a good one!
D
Jayne
2nd January 2006, 00:09
When is you birthday then Jonathan :D
Jayne