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fosters home fan 12-31-2006 01:16 PM

what are you doing for new years?
 
(if there's already a thread like this feel free to delete it)


So,Tonight's the big night! It's new years eve! How are you celebrating it?


I'm watching a webcam of The London Eye in London England watching how it's like over there on new years.


The Wheel's lights are changing colors at the moment!:cheesegrin:

koosie 12-31-2006 01:42 PM

Hey I've been on the London Eye, it's great! Tonight, however I'll be on the Berrow Golf Course on the Somerset Coast watching the fireworks in Cardiff, Weston-Super-Mare and Burnham-On-Sea and looking out over the Bristol Channel into the Atlantic Ocean. It's really wet and windy tonight and celebrations all over UK are being cancelled but it should'nt be too bad here.

The celebrations in Sydney looked brilliant and Tapei too. It's just over an hour now. Best work fast!

oh and I forgot to add

Happy New Year Everybody!

One Radical Dude 12-31-2006 01:59 PM

Stay home and avoid the crazy people. 8D Just do the New Year stuff at home.

some guy you dont know 12-31-2006 02:07 PM

well, new years eve is also my dads birthday, so we went to ritzys, plus were gunna do the usual sit around and count down the clock. after that, ill probably stay up till 2 am on myspace because i do that every night anyways.

Medikor 12-31-2006 02:38 PM

I'm just going to stay home. My sister and her fiance' are visiting and the family is all together so what could make for a better way to end the year? My folks are planning to serve some wine and cheese among the ussual chips, chocolats and soda.:D Happy Newyear my friends of Never Forgotten!

fosters home fan 12-31-2006 03:23 PM

2007
 
Just wanted everyone to know...HAPPY NEW YEARS!

Cassini90125 12-31-2006 03:29 PM

The same to you, and to everyone. :)

I'm apparently spending New Year's Eve here, although I'll probably duck out for an hour or so later on, just to pick up a few supplies.

One Radical Dude 12-31-2006 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 25927)
The same to you, and to everyone. :)

I'm apparently spending New Year's Eve here, although I'll probably duck out for an hour or so later on, just to pick up a few supplies.

Just watch out for any of the loonies, if you leave your place. 8D

And darn, I forgot to say this...Happy New Year to everyone! :)

T-Rexotron 12-31-2006 03:43 PM

While I'm making this post, New Year already passed 2 hours ago :p So this is for everyone who lives around GMT time:
Happy New Year!
There, I said it

Subzeroace 12-31-2006 03:48 PM

We had Chinese for new years eve dinner, then latter on were going to eat little sandwiches and watch whatever random new years special comes on.

Nyo 12-31-2006 08:23 PM

My parents forced me to stay home. DX

Carlaz 12-31-2006 09:32 PM

Happy New Year! :D

We didn't do anything special. Just watched tv & had some munchies.

Mr. Marshmallow 12-31-2006 09:34 PM

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

We invited some family over, a few friends, some got a little drunk, and we just got done launching fireworks.

WELCOME 2007 :D!

WiltFan 12-31-2006 10:12 PM

I stayed home all day.....alright so I went to church and the mall earlier but besides that I just stayed home, watched TV, played video games, drew comics, and made short cartoons on Powerpoint. Hehe, but I do that EVERYDAY. So, nothing too special tonight. Though tommarrow I may or may not go to Disneyland. (i sure hope i do go though)

Partymember 12-31-2006 10:44 PM

dude i got bsack from work and you knowe...new years celibritory stuff. hahaha rock on dudes i had 4 red bullds, two cups of joe and i air gutared a lot screamed zeppelin and yelled "im a guitar hero' at the stupid waitress who always screws up stuff new yesrs rocks only 3 hours into 207 and its aweesome already if the rest i like this il like 07 a wole bunch

love you guys a lot see you

pitbulllady 12-31-2006 10:44 PM

I don't really do anything to "ring in the New Year", but on New Year's Day, I'm going over to my friend's house to eat a traditional Southern New Year's Day dinner of Hoppin' John, collard greens and hog jowl.

If you don't know what "Hoppin' John" is, it's black-eyed peas cooked with rice and seasoned with ham. It's supposed to be for good luck; the peas represent loose change, so for every black-eyed pea you eat, that's supposed to be how many pennies you'll keep during the year, while I have no idea what the rice is for! The collard greens are supposed to represent cash money; the more you eat, the more cash you'll keep. Hasn't ever worked for me yet, though. Not sure what the hog jowl is for, but it tastes good, especially after being broiled in an oven on a roasting pan until it's all crispy!

pitbulllady

One Radical Dude 12-31-2006 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 26013)
I don't really do anything to "ring in the New Year", but on New Year's Day, I'm going over to my friend's house to eat a traditional Southern New Year's Day dinner of Hoppin' John, collard greens and hog jowl.

If you don't know what "Hoppin' John" is, it's black-eyed peas cooked with rice and seasoned with ham. It's supposed to be for good luck; the peas represent loose change, so for every black-eyed pea you eat, that's supposed to be how many pennies you'll keep during the year, while I have no idea what the rice is for! The collard greens are supposed to represent cash money; the more you eat, the more cash you'll keep. Hasn't ever worked for me yet, though. Not sure what the hog jowl is for, but it tastes good, especially after being broiled in an oven on a roasting pan until it's all crispy!

pitbulllady

My dad was telling me something like that earlier (the deal with the black-eyed peas). 8D He also told me that eating 12 grapes can bring you good luck, too. Not sure if I believe in any of them, but it's interesting, to say the least. :)

kageri 01-01-2007 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by One Radical Dude (Post 26014)
My dad was telling me something like that earlier (the deal with the black-eyed peas). 8D He also told me that eating 12 grapes can bring you good luck, too. Not sure if I believe in any of them, but it's interesting, to say the least. :)

Maybe I'll try that. I like grapes.

Happy 2007 Everyone!

I'm gonna be spending my day DRAWING YAY.

Partymember 01-01-2007 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nyo (Post 25974)
My parents forced me to stay home. DX

good. lots of crazy drunks on the road last night.

One Radical Dude 01-01-2007 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kageri (Post 26044)
Maybe I'll try that. I like grapes.

Happy 2007 Everyone!

I'm gonna be spending my day DRAWING YAY.

YAY!!! I can't wait to see any of these new drawings.

Kzinistzerg 01-01-2007 02:52 PM

I played starcraft with a bunch of buddies from PR. yay!

BlooCheese 01-01-2007 07:53 PM

It seems as though I've spent the majority of the day studying for finals.

It's the absolute best way to spend January 1!

Sarcasm was used in the above statement.


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