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Post by HoM on Dec 31, 2011 15:57:27 GMT -5
Happy New Year my friends! I'm keeping a low profile tonight (I find New Year's Eve to be completely un-enjoyable, ha) and I'm not particularly well, but I wanted to know, what are you folk up to tonight?
Whatever it is, I hope you drink it carefully. Do it carefully! Enjoy it carefully!
Oh, what am I saying. Shots!
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Post by lissilambe on Dec 31, 2011 16:24:15 GMT -5
Sarah and I hide from the very scary world on New Year's Eve. Our annual tradition involves staying home with Sam and one of our very best friends, watching bad movies, eating excellent seafood from a great restaurant nearby, and drinking nice bottles of wine, enjoying each others' companies.
Take care Don
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Post by Admin on Dec 31, 2011 16:58:27 GMT -5
I'm off to some Medieval Times show tonight for dinner and jousting.
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Post by David on Dec 31, 2011 17:16:36 GMT -5
Dinner and a movie with some friends (Girl With the Dragon Tattoo). And perhaps some zaniness afterward.
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Post by ryokowerx on Dec 31, 2011 17:59:12 GMT -5
Partaking of the annual ritual of staying home with a big batch of pulled pork, coleslaw and baked beans. We have a bunch of friends coming over for BBQ sandwiches and pitchers of Alabama Slammers to ring in the New Year.
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Post by mockingbird on Dec 31, 2011 23:06:53 GMT -5
oh jealous, I love Medieval Times. I keep wanting to find one to go back to. Like Don said, movies, seafood, chocolate and wine
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Post by Matt Erkhart on Jan 1, 2012 0:42:36 GMT -5
MEDIEVAL TIIIMESSS!!! Awesome. :-)
Anne and I stayed home, had stir-fry, watched an unhealthy amount of Robot Chicken in rapid succession. FUN!
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Post by UltimateDC on Jan 1, 2012 3:04:17 GMT -5
Happy New Year!
-UDC
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Post by arcalian on Jan 1, 2012 19:17:27 GMT -5
I went to Medieval Times once, in Florida, in the 80s. Good memories.
New Years Eve was spent in an online stream with some people in Chicago. Which I guess makes up for my very ungeeky Christmas.
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