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New Year's Eve Over The Years
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Just another night in or out on the razz?
When I was younger NYE was party time (and more than a few wobbley pops)
Then came family and it was a few fireworks at midnight with the kids (and a few wobbley pops.)
Now i'm single again, 48 years of age, and its Jools Holland and Hootenany on the tv!!! (and a few wobbley pops again)
God, I wish I was young again...
So? on the razz or on the tv?
Happy new year either way.
When I was younger NYE was party time (and more than a few wobbley pops)
Then came family and it was a few fireworks at midnight with the kids (and a few wobbley pops.)
Now i'm single again, 48 years of age, and its Jools Holland and Hootenany on the tv!!! (and a few wobbley pops again)
God, I wish I was young again...
So? on the razz or on the tv?
Happy new year either way.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always hated socialising on New Year's Eve, always seemed so forced somehow. Last time we did anything on New Year's Eve was 1999 when we went to a freind's for a get together (but I was pregnant with boy #1 so it was even worse as I was stone cold sober). These days we just treat it as any evening but I will go mad and do a roast beef dinner tomorrow.
We'll sit up and welcome in both the UK New Year and the French one, an hour later, each with a tot of a very expensive and delicious whisky (Bunnahabhain, single Islay malt). The bottle only comes out at this time of year, so it makes it very special. TV being rubbish, we will read, write, play Scrabble, watch a DVD or whatever. Happy New Year to all.