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How will you be ringing in the new year?
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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 330231" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>I was just thinking about some of the New Years Eves that I've spent. One was fogged in at the airport in Montreal; one was in Times Square; several when I was young and single were dinner parties at my house; some were times when I drank too much and forgot just exactly what I did; some were with my kids when they were little - they tried to stay up till midnight but often didn't make it.</p><p> </p><p>This year I took my 95 year old mother out for supper to a seafood buffet (I ate enough crab legs to sink a cruiser). It is now 9 o'clock and 7 degrees and I'm home inside my nice warm house with a full tummy and two dogs who are glad to see me. I have a book calling to me and maybe we will still be up by midnight. Kissing my dogs sounds much more enjoyable than some of the humans I've kissed over the years. I have some frozen strawberry daiquiris left over from Christmas. I might even have one.</p><p> </p><p>Happy New Year to all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 330231, member: 135"] I was just thinking about some of the New Years Eves that I've spent. One was fogged in at the airport in Montreal; one was in Times Square; several when I was young and single were dinner parties at my house; some were times when I drank too much and forgot just exactly what I did; some were with my kids when they were little - they tried to stay up till midnight but often didn't make it. This year I took my 95 year old mother out for supper to a seafood buffet (I ate enough crab legs to sink a cruiser). It is now 9 o'clock and 7 degrees and I'm home inside my nice warm house with a full tummy and two dogs who are glad to see me. I have a book calling to me and maybe we will still be up by midnight. Kissing my dogs sounds much more enjoyable than some of the humans I've kissed over the years. I have some frozen strawberry daiquiris left over from Christmas. I might even have one. Happy New Year to all! [/QUOTE]
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