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So who won't be doing anything on NYE?
1manonthebog
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NYE is the one night of the year where you're almost forced by society to go out get drunk and welcome in the new year and if you don't well you're just sad.
May be I'm just getting old but tonight I am almost tempted to have an early night, the thought of getting up tomorrow hungover doesn't appeal to me at all. Would much rather get up with a clear head.
May be I'm just getting old but tonight I am almost tempted to have an early night, the thought of getting up tomorrow hungover doesn't appeal to me at all. Would much rather get up with a clear head.
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On the plus side, I have wine and Zopiclone.
Regardless of my shit................. I sincerely wish you all a happy new year.
Sorry for the buzzkill.
I shall be spending the evening with a few friends, sitting round the fire with a bottle or two of wine, and we will watch the fireworks at midnight through the window.
sorry to hear that, hope 2015 is better for you and your family
"Society" has never forced me to do anything I didn't want to do.
Anyway, as I said in the other NYE thread, I'll be doing the same as i have done for the past 20-plus years - indoors on my own watching TV. I may well go out on the balcony at midnight to watch the fireworks, but it depends if it's too cold.
We're staying in and cooking beef wellington and panna cotta with raspberries and having a bottle or two of something lovely. We'll watch the fireworks from the window and then toddle off to bed.
I think it's a myth that society thinks it's sad to stay in on NYE.
Hope you all have a Happy New Year in 2015.
To me, it's a time to avoid drunken louts who go out to get rat-arsed and fight anyone they can - and fill up our A&E departments unnecessarily.
Frankly, I would rather stay in with a few bottles of decent beer, a fire and Jools Holland on the telly.
Thanks.
So... I'm planning to play video games and drink gin, but I may fail and end up going out and having fun somewhere else.
Same, if anything it marks the end of the Christmas season and back to work, hardly something to be celebrating really.