2012 was by FAR the most hyped up year. Everyone was hyping up the Olympics, Diamond Jubilee, 50th anniversary of Bond and of course the end of the world.
2012 was by FAR the most hyped up year. Everyone was hyping up the Olympics, Diamond Jubilee, 50th anniversary of Bond and of course the end of the world.
2012 was pretty exhausting. I'm still looking forward to a couple of weeks time when people stop name dropping the New Year this year, personally.
2012 was pretty exhausting. I'm still looking forward to a couple of weeks time when people stop name dropping the New Year this year, personally.
I personally haven't heard anyone harp on about the new year or new years resolutions or anything like that since 2nd January. It doesn't take like for people the January blues to kick in and everyone has to get back to work/school.
2012 was by FAR the most hyped up year. Everyone was hyping up the Olympics, Diamond Jubilee, 50th anniversary of Bond and of course the end of the world.
Agreed. The most hyped since 2000.
However every new year after the new millennium seems like an anti climax.
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Or maybe things are just different in my area? *rolleyes*
It might be hyped up a bit in Scotland, as 2014 / 2015 is potentially the moment Scotland votes for total independence.
Or doesn't.
2012 was pretty exhausting. I'm still looking forward to a couple of weeks time when people stop name dropping the New Year this year, personally.
I personally haven't heard anyone harp on about the new year or new years resolutions or anything like that since 2nd January. It doesn't take like for people the January blues to kick in and everyone has to get back to work/school.
Agreed. The most hyped since 2000.
However every new year after the new millennium seems like an anti climax.