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Mrs Reject
28-11-2004, 05:21 PM
Me and Mitch is pee'd off, once again no one wants to come out and play for new year. Everyone we know is either spending the evening at home with their partner or staying with relatives. BORING!!!!!!!!! There is no way just the two of us are going to spend the evening in some pub with strangers and all our rellies are off abroad so we can't go and see them even if we wanted to.
What to do? Sensible suggestions on a postcard pllllease :D
Bosun
28-11-2004, 09:23 PM
sadly much the same here
will be working till 10 as well :(
dracken1
28-11-2004, 11:28 PM
you celerbrate newyear 31-01
we celerbrate ours at the shadowfest 31st oct
i suppose it's different in the south east. we abide by the samhain which is quite celtic based as in scotland also
mind you thinking about it, an extra new years celerbration is not a bad thing :D :D
bill?
28-11-2004, 11:54 PM
Me and Mitch is pee'd off, once again no one wants to come out and play for new year.
What to do? Sensible suggestions on a postcard pllllease :D
how far from J35 of the M1 are you......
Nitrowing
29-11-2004, 12:04 AM
Youy could always join me - it's very safe, I put all the sharp objects and pieces of string/rope/belts in the post and try and sit it out... :D
BikerGran
29-11-2004, 12:28 AM
Well I would come and first foot you Mrs R but I ain't got a leg to stand on!
how far from J35 of the M1 are you......
A bloody long way, Bill. They is on the sarf coast innit. :D
technoboiler
29-11-2004, 01:24 AM
unfortunately as every year i shall be working,,,,,,,
:mad:
Mitch
29-11-2004, 10:49 AM
you celerbrate newyear 31-01
we celerbrate ours at the shadowfest 31st oct
i suppose it's different in the south east. we abide by the samhain which is quite celtic based as in scotland also
mind you thinking about it, an extra new years celerbration is not a bad thing :D :D
I know that feeling about Samhain - we tend to celebrate it if we can (more often than not) as it's round about the time we got together (and got the blessing of our former HPS - that was scary I can tell you, as I had a bit of baggage to sort out)
Mrs Reject
29-11-2004, 01:08 PM
I know that feeling about Samhain - we tend to celebrate it if we can (more often than not) as it's round about the time we got together (and got the blessing of our former HPS - that was scary I can tell you, as I had a bit of baggage to sort out)
Says Mitch in a west country accent smoking his pipe with sawdust in his beard:D Sorry couldn't resist!
BlackPig
29-11-2004, 02:07 PM
you celerbrate newyear 31-01
we celerbrate ours at the shadowfest 31st oct
i suppose it's different in the south east. we abide by the samhain which is quite celtic based as in scotland also
mind you thinking about it, an extra new years celerbration is not a bad thing
We do Samhain in Brittany too !! :D :cool: :cool:
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