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What's everyone doing new year - i am stumped as to know what to do and time is running out!!

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blond_law  Mon 24/11/08 17:06
saxy_jag
Tue 25/11/08
22:12
Nothing.

'Doing something' for New Year - or any time, for that matter - isn't compulsory, you know.
blond_law
Wed 26/11/08
09:32

Question Author

i never said it was compulsary, i was merely looking for ideas as i haven't got a clue what to do! U don't have to be so rude you know!!
annie0000
Sat 29/11/08
14:14
The best new year I ever had, I couldn't drink because I was pregnant - it was also the millenium. My husband and I wrapped up warm and walked to the top of the local hills (at that time I lived near Edinburgh) and we sat on the hill and watched the fireworks across the city. Absolutely amazing and I will never forget it.

New years since have been quiet because of the kids.

Why not camp out, have a barbeque and sit up with a few drinks and watch the near year arrive.
annie0000
Sat 29/11/08
14:15
sorry, "new" year.
saxy_jag
Sat 29/11/08
23:55
Never said you did. Just pointing out that it's not, that doing nothing in particular can actually be 'something to do', and that there's no need to feel you have to 'do something' just because the world expects it.

What you might like to consider is spending some time thinking about the difference between someone trying to give you an honest, well-meant suggestion and someone being 'rude'.
blond_law
Mon 01/12/08
09:40

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and you may want to spend some time getting a life!
saxy_jag
Mon 01/12/08
19:34
Got one thanks. I live it all year and that's why I don't need to pretend to have one just for New Year. On the contrary, I look forward to the break.
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