***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

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***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby Katahu » Tue Dec 30, 2003 4:05 pm

I choose #1 because I love to see all the countries of the world celebrate with those spectacular fireworks. In 2000, Australia was recognized for its best fireworks display ever for the celebration.

Japan put up a good show too in 2000.

I would also go online and play IL-2 so that I could shoot down German planes as a celebration. LOL

I would also use my B-B rifle and shoot off some crows or pigeons that keep bothering me. LOL j/k
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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby Fozzer » Tue Dec 30, 2003 4:29 pm

I will stay in, (as always), with a few cans of "something", (as always), cook myself a nice supper, (as always), poke my head out of the door to listen to the trains blowing their whistles, (as always), look at the clock which will remind me that another year has passed, and I am another year older. and hope that the world is a safer place than it was last year...(but that's not going to happen).... ::)...!
...so...
...nuffin' new there... :'(...!

LOL... ;)...!

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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby HerSELF » Tue Dec 30, 2003 5:11 pm

I could not really vote for any of the above.

I have this situation where I got a kid and much as I love her getting a sitter on New Years Eve is just not happening!!

My Mates are all going out, My family lives miles away and I don't drive, and My poor husband is working nights, so lets say maybe I get drunk all by myself or perhaps I just go to bed early.  Lets face it just means we are all nearly a year older anyway.


Everyone else please enjoy whatever you have planned.




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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby Sock » Tue Dec 30, 2003 5:16 pm

The one about eating sleeping and watching TV...No parties (or strippers for that matter ::)) out in the middle of no-where.

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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby HerSELF » Tue Dec 30, 2003 5:21 pm

Shame we can't all band together and have a Party of our own, so far that is Fozzer, Sock and myself  who are not that busy anyone else want to come to our bash??


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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby Donnie111 » Tue Dec 30, 2003 5:46 pm

Im in, lets meet in holland   ;)

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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby Craig. » Tue Dec 30, 2003 5:50 pm

i will be doing absolutly nothing but sleeping. I see little point in celebrating the end of one terrible year, and the begining of a difficult year(plus new years holds some bad/good memories).
however locals will prob wake me up with their fireworks.
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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby HerSELF » Tue Dec 30, 2003 5:53 pm

[quote="donnie111 date=12/30/03 at 17:46:48"]Im in, lets meet in holland
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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby Politically Incorrect » Tue Dec 30, 2003 6:30 pm

I'm free!!!
Holland- Norwhich England doesn't bother me!!
How long does it take to fly from Tennessee to Holland?
Better get out my charts and flight computer!! :)
I get out of work at 5pm, 7hrs till midnight (U.S.) , Hmm, need a fast plane!! Oh wait it will be New Years before I even get to the Atlantic!!!!!
Oh well I might be late!!
Everyone have a safe New Years celebration!!!!
And best wishes to all for a great new year!!!!!!!
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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby Craig. » Tue Dec 30, 2003 6:37 pm

fret it takes about 10 hours, i have done the memphis amsterdam route before:)
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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby Politically Incorrect » Tue Dec 30, 2003 6:53 pm

fret it takes about 10 hours, i have done the memphis amsterdam route before:)


Well I'll leave from Gatlinburg (GKT) so that shaves a hour or two, but I still won't make it in time for midnight in Holland.
I quess I could leave now and call in sick tommorow!
Or how about they meet us here in the states?
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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby Hagar » Tue Dec 30, 2003 7:03 pm

Call me a old misery if you like. I was never into seeing in the New Year. The TV programmes are more boring than usual & I usually go to bed early for one night in the year.

Hmmm, wait a minute. ::) Jools Holland was on last year. That's much better than the usual crap. ;)
If he's doing it again this year I might just stay up after all. 8)
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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby Fozzer » Tue Dec 30, 2003 7:25 pm


.....Hmmm, wait a minute. ::) Jools Holland was on last year. That's much better than the usual crap. ;)
If he's doing it again this year I might just stay up after all. 8)


I'm a big fan of Jools as well Doug. It's just all those strange "musicians" he gets on there, making all that strange "music".... ::)...!
LOL...!
...but he's so enthusiastic, and he does love his piano to bits... ;D...!
...so it's worth waiting up for... ;)...!

Cheers... ;D...!
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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby Smoke2much » Tue Dec 30, 2003 7:26 pm

Well, I got the first Cardiac Arrest In Norfolk of 2003 (00.03) so I'm aiming for either the last Cardiac Arrest of 2003 in Norfolk or the first one of 2004.

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Re: ***THE NEW YEARS CELEBRATION***

Postby Politically Incorrect » Tue Dec 30, 2003 7:52 pm

Well, I got the first Cardiac Arrest In Norfolk of 2003 (00.03) so I'm aiming for either the last Cardiac Arrest of 2003 in Norfolk or the first one of 2004.

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I'll try to be a little more optimistic than you!! And hope that you score neither!! Have a safe and HEALTHY New Year!! :)
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