HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Hope you all break a leg! Hehe, get drunk, laid, whatever you usually do, but enjoy yourselves!
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My friend Vicky whom I haven't seen in months due to lack of social situations in my life is coming over tonight. She wants to see the awesomeness of Cantr as I describe it, play the Sims Superstar, and play my new video game DDRMAX2 for PS2. Yup. Other than that it's sparkling cider, virgin piña colodas, and pizza. LOL
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I'm with you on that. Except change the Dew with a cola.
Never really saw that whole point of New Years Eve or New Years day. It's not really a family thing and it is usually most people going out, getting piss drunk at a party where they don't know anyone. And it is just another day, nothing special about it. At least Christmas is celebrating the birth of a great man if you are Catholic or Christian. Plus, it is really more of a famiuly holiday with more of the extended family getting together. Easter is religious holiday for me far more than Christmas it seems but it still sort of celebrates the family getting together for Easter Dinner. Easter Mass is so freaking long and crowded. People pass out all the time. But what is there to celebrate about a new year. It doesn't seem to be really much of a family or friend holiday. It isn't really much of a community holiday anymore like it use to be with everything being centered around a few bif events like Time Square. Maybe I'm just looking at it the wrong way.
Never really saw that whole point of New Years Eve or New Years day. It's not really a family thing and it is usually most people going out, getting piss drunk at a party where they don't know anyone. And it is just another day, nothing special about it. At least Christmas is celebrating the birth of a great man if you are Catholic or Christian. Plus, it is really more of a famiuly holiday with more of the extended family getting together. Easter is religious holiday for me far more than Christmas it seems but it still sort of celebrates the family getting together for Easter Dinner. Easter Mass is so freaking long and crowded. People pass out all the time. But what is there to celebrate about a new year. It doesn't seem to be really much of a family or friend holiday. It isn't really much of a community holiday anymore like it use to be with everything being centered around a few bif events like Time Square. Maybe I'm just looking at it the wrong way.

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For me it was a family holiday. Someone on either side of my family always cooked sour kraut n' pork either new years eve or on new years day.
At my aunts we used to sit around playing cards until midnight, then of course time to turn on the tube to watch the dumb ball drop. Then we ate. lol Was a big deal to me. Usually it ended with a few people from the family vowing their new years resolution was to quit smoking, every year.


(Why is it noone knows about sour kraut and pork for new years except a very few people? LOL)
But, since I'm away from family Im cooking my own pork roast this year. Just me, Husband and Emily. Maybe one of our friends who also knows that new years isn't new years without pork n kraut.


Hauoli Makahiki Hou
Happy New Year
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Ehm.... Happy new year to y'all then... kinda.
Thpo for me the only thing that really changes is that ppl have to remind me its 2004, not 2002, or 2003, or whatever.
(BTW: I'm a dragon
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Thpo for me the only thing that really changes is that ppl have to remind me its 2004, not 2002, or 2003, or whatever.
(BTW: I'm a dragon

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"Our enemies are resourceful and innovative".
"and so are we..."
They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and people"
"and neither do we"
~G.W Bush
"Our enemies are resourceful and innovative".
"and so are we..."
They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and people"
"and neither do we"
~G.W Bush
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Wish I was @ UR place Lass. Still dreaming of a house big enuff to build a bar in.
And we did'nt have a meal here. just " oliebollen", predecessors of donuts, but round and no hole.

And we did'nt have a meal here. just " oliebollen", predecessors of donuts, but round and no hole.
Life is fun. Play naked with Psycho-Pixie.
"Our enemies are resourceful and innovative".
"and so are we..."
They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and people"
"and neither do we"
~G.W Bush
"Our enemies are resourceful and innovative".
"and so are we..."
They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and people"
"and neither do we"
~G.W Bush
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I can't be bothered to repeat my new years message so go find it yourself on V52 or elsewhere on the face of the earth or the face of the earth.
What do you mean...you've never heard of V52?
You shall have that branded upon your faces for your insolense!
What do you mean...you've never heard of V52?
You shall have that branded upon your faces for your insolense!
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