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Post by jennifer on Dec 30, 2004 20:34:48 GMT -5
Hi everyone! Well first off, Happy New Year's to everyone! I'm a little in advance but hey, better be early than late!
Just was wondering if any of you have traditions for the new year?
xoxo Jen
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Nicstar
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Post by Nicstar on Dec 31, 2004 3:01:34 GMT -5
well.new years eve right now, and am at home alone, got a few dvd's to watch tonight. All my mates are off drinking in town- I couldn't justify spending $20 on a cab into town, $80 odd to get into my regular pub (free wine and beer all night though), or $25 to get into a crowded other regular pub and pay overpriced drinks, to then wait for a cab about 1am for a good 3 hours and pay $30 to get home, and put up with all the idiots that try to kiss you at midnight cos you're single. Not when my flight o.s. is in 39 days! So here I sit. Besides, its my first new years without my partner, and one of our friends is still on the missing list in Thailand, and I am still yet to hear about a little boy I used to care for who moved to Sri Lanka six months ago, thus will prob get rather emotional- and thats best done at home cheaply!!! Usually we party like mad wherever we can on new years. Not this year though. Still when my plane lands in Paris I'll know it would have been worth the quiet night in! Happy New Year everyone!
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Post by Tracie on Dec 31, 2004 4:32:45 GMT -5
My New Years have been pretty low key lately. Usually spend it with my b/f and a few close friends eating and drinking till the wee hours of the night. I have to work a long shift during the day so I'm sure I'll be pretty tired out when midnight hits.
Happy New Year to all. I can't wait to hear about all of the trips that are going to made in the year to come.
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