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well... tell me I've just booked a hotel for 2 nights in Bournemouth and 2 tickets for Slinky @ the Opera House. My favourite nightclub in all of England |
What are your plans for NYE?
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Tiitiz 1,128 posts
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Hicksy 2,677 posts
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Registered 18 years agogood man!
The Opera House is an awesome night out
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Stay in, watch a vid, maybe play a game or two if the missus goes to bed, turn in well before the 'festivities'. -
See the new year in with partner and 8 month old daughter and some sort of weed based sesh on New years day night methinks....
(Not with baby obviously!) Probably with partner. Its been nearly 2 years since we have been able have a sesh with each other for as whole night....
Edited by Madder Max at 14:37:24 17-12-2004 -
Stevas-mkII 3,848 posts
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Registered 18 years agoI don't do new year. Seriously, I'm usually too ill from xmas. Can't we all arrange to do new year in, I dunno, about february or something? -
Nasty 4,840 posts
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Registered 17 years agoIn my house with a handful of friends, making cocktails, passing on drinking own cocktail creations, drinking beer, eating my own body weight in dry roasted nuts and twiglets, playing twister with wife's fit mates.
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We are invited to some friends' house, they bought it two months ago. It's outside the city in a nice area. Oh, and a bit of meaningless trivia: they are neighbours with Agneta from Abba! \o/ -
Mike_Hunt 23,524 posts
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Registered 19 years agoHouse party up in Newcastle. It's an Indian theme night, curry, fancy dress, the lot.
I'll be going dress as a Red Indian though, full feather head-dress the lot... well, no one told me which kind of Indian theme it is.
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Stevas-mkII 3,848 posts
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Registered 18 years agoMike_Hunt wrote:
House party up in Newcastle. It's an Indian theme night, curry, fancy dress, the lot.
I'll be going dress as a Red Indian though, full feather head-dress the lot... well, no one told me which kind of Indian theme it is.
[MH]
Remember: it's cold up here.
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Shivoa 6,314 posts
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Registered 20 years agolarge house, friends, beer. Nothing is organised yet but I assure that'll all just fall into place as the date arrives. It usually does. -
GamingArena 90 posts
Registered 17 years agoI think ill it will be at the local.
Newcastle just isn't worth all the hassel. 1/2 waiting to get served. Then when you get back with your mates you only have 1/4 of a pint as the rest is all over your new knitted top!!
Plus im at the match on New Years Day so there is another day on the lash!! -
Jetset_UK 3,578 posts
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Registered 18 years agoDown the local, as it stays open till everyone goes home. Plus all the clubs are 25 quid plus, which eats into the ol' nose candy budget. -
pjmaybe 70,666 posts
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Registered 20 years agoNo plans. Aside from trying to find somewhere peaceful and quiet (fat chance) away from the binge-drinkers and people who seem to think that a new year arriving must mean that you have to go out and get brain damaged...
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Freylis 995 posts
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Registered 18 years agoParty round at me mam and dad's - awwww. .gif)
Haven't spent new year with them for about 5 years, so I figured we'd do some family activities for a change. Best thing is they only live about 15 minutes walk from our house, so no rip off taxi. Result!.gif)
New year's day will be spent nursing a sore head I'd imagine, but I'm up early to cook my fiancee and her sister (who's staying over) a nice hang-over cure special - full fried breaky, all the trimmings... mmmmmm! \0/
Except she's a veggie, so I'll have to get in some Quorn sausages or something.
Or I could be really evil and tempt her with the vegetarian's worst nightmare - bacon! Depends how much she's had to drink the night before I guess... could always pretend it's Quorn...
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Shivoa 6,314 posts
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Registered 20 years ago> away from the binge-drinkers and people who seem to think that a new year arriving must mean that you have to go out and get brain damaged
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Machiavel 5,964 posts
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Registered 19 years agoStevas mkII wrote:
I don't do new year. Seriously, I'm usually too ill from xmas. Can't we all arrange to do new year in, I dunno, about february or something?
That'd be the Chinese New Year then, and yes - it's booked!
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Ice Skating in Kew with my girlfriend since it's out anniversary.
(hears the sound of horping everywhere) -
phAge 25,487 posts
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Registered 18 years agoSmall, private party with girlf and a couple of friends. Assuming I survive the behemoth fireworks-experiment we´re currently constructing. -
RubyRed 4,303 posts
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Stevas-mkII 3,848 posts
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Registered 18 years agoSo I need to turn chinese, then. Cool.
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pistol 13,018 posts
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Registered 19 years agoHouse party (joint New Years/Birthday as it's the wife's birthday on NYD)
Edited by pistol at 15:29:20 17-12-2004 -
Jetset_UK wrote:
Down the local, as it stays open till everyone goes home. Plus all the clubs are 25 quid plus, which eats into the ol' nose candy budget.
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Madder Max wrote:
I'm sure he means sherbet...
Jetset_UK wrote:
Down the local, as it stays open till everyone goes home. Plus all the clubs are 25 quid plus, which eats into the ol' nose candy budget.
/tuts... -
pjmaybe 70,666 posts
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Registered 20 years agoSame here, the whole walrus penis thing, Rubes...
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Mike_Hunt 23,524 posts
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Registered 19 years agoStevas mkII wrote:
That's why I'm going, last year you had snow, and I don't want to miss out!
Mike_Hunt wrote:
House party up in Newcastle. It's an Indian theme night, curry, fancy dress, the lot.
I'll be going dress as a Red Indian though, full feather head-dress the lot... well, no one told me which kind of Indian theme it is.
[MH]
Remember: it's cold up here.
Bring a T shirt.
That and the fact that it *is* cold and the ladies hardly wear *anything*!
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Mr Sleep wrote:
Madder Max wrote:
I'm sure he means sherbet...
Jetset_UK wrote:
Down the local, as it stays open till everyone goes home. Plus all the clubs are 25 quid plus, which eats into the ol' nose candy budget.
/tuts...
/Tuts again. I dunno. Kids these days. You'll end up all paranoid and talking the same repetitive shite...
/is glad of stopping that lil' habit 9 years ado... -
ERG1008 817 posts
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Registered 18 years agoI shall will be in Bass Mercenary mode playing a posh do in Prestbury for lots of posh drunkards.
Bit gutted because I wanted to go out with Mrs.1008 but I suppose it's more money innit? -
Madder Max wrote:
You snorted sherbet?
/Tuts again. I dunno. Kids these days. You'll end up all paranoid and talking the same repetitive shite...
/is glad of stopping that lil' habit 9 years ado...
(did actually do it once in Chemistry class for some weird reason) -
RubyRed 4,303 posts
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Registered 18 years agoMike_Hunt wrote:
There'll be plenty of eyes being poked out then.
That and the fact that it *is* cold and the ladies hardly wear *anything*!
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Mr Sleep wrote:
Madder Max wrote:
You snorted sherbet?
/Tuts again. I dunno. Kids these days. You'll end up all paranoid and talking the same repetitive shite...
/is glad of stopping that lil' habit 9 years ado...
(did actually do it once in Chemistry class for some weird reason)
Actually I did.. we were on a boys weekend bender (nothing gay!)and we ran out of glucose powder. Actually had some sherbert in the house for some really weird reason....
Mind you. One weekend we resorted to lemsip powder which made the nights festivities rather 'lemony'.
Edited by Madder Max at 15:43:39 17-12-2004
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