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What Are You Doing for New Year's Eve?
David In Indy:
I'm throwing a party tomorrow night (about 15 people) and I'll be frying chicken tomorrow morning and afternoon. I have 5 chickens ready to fry, and I also bought some extra packs of chicken legs since everyone seems like like those the most.
We will be drinking, but everyone MUST have a designated driver, and if they don't they must surrender their keys. Last year I ended up driving 5 people home and I'm hoping that doesn't happen again this year. :P
Happy New Year everyone!!!
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on December 30, 2008, 11:52:10 pm ---No lobster for the New Year's, because they move backwards!
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Uh-oh ... Well, there's no chance of me going backward at this point.
How about lobsters are lucky at New Year because they are always looking around for opportunities, they are quick to reach out and grab what they want, and they have developed thick shells to protect them when times get tough.
ZK:
--- Quote from: bradINblue on December 31, 2008, 12:16:54 am ---Matt, it's hard for us up here (with 3 feet of snow on the ground) to imagine enjoying the holidays at bbq's and beautiful summer temps! Enjoy friend.
Brad
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Hey Brad, its mid summer here, and sure Santa still arrives in a sleigh rather than on a surfboard, but I am sure all of us here would love to experience a white Christmas, fire going, mulled wine etc etc.
ZK:
--- Quote from: DavidinIndy on December 31, 2008, 12:19:58 am ---Matt, you should log on just after it turns 2009 in New Zealand and send us a message from the future!! ;)
Have fun at your barbeque! :D
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Great idea David, well its now 0020 on 01 january 2009. I heard the sound of fire works and rushed out to see the sky lit up above the city square. So from me in 2009 to all my friends I'd like to wish you
A Happy and Prosperous 2009
Be safe, happy and healthy
Matt
Kelda:
I'm off to a party in my sisters local "Brewers Fare" this is a chain of pub/restaurans which are kiddy friendly and have a big indoor closed off play area, ball swap etc, where there are people in charge of manning that area, play games with them, face paint etc etc.
The kids wear these little bibs so they can run about to their hearts content but if they go outside the door an alarm goes off at the entertainers desk in the kids area.
There is a load of folk going including my aunt and uncle who are here from gloucester. Hence why me and Cal are going, a kiddie friendly place wouldnt nornally be our first choice, but it'll be nice to be all together. And it sounds like it'll be fun.
I'm on driving duty but will be drinking on 1st and 2nd to make up for it!!!
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