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New Years Eve/Day traditions.
#1  December 31, 2009, 03:36:21 am
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Most of mine revolve around food, football and friends.  In the past it's usually been football all day and a dinner here at my place with cajun food, a lot of music and drinking, a bonfire outside, dancing, lots of kissing everyone and pork/sourkraut at midnight.  New Years Day is MORE football, and people stop in for more food (usually lasagna and apple pie) and wine. 

What do the rest of you do?

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#2  December 31, 2009, 04:34:34 am
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Well, before I moved, it was usually be us eating lots of food (chicken, pasta, all other dishes), obligatory sports game if lots of people were over (usually Madden, Live or any of that whatsit), argument over who's gonna cook what, reminiscing of old memories...until someone brought up something traumatizing or anger inducing to someone else that would start a holiday shitstorm. Lots of little kids playing in the frontyard, until they were told to come in and wash their hands to get ready to eat.

Then on New Years, we would watch the countdown (3,2,1 HAPPY NEW YEAR :sugoi:, y'nkow), and for the rest of the night, duck because idiots thought New Years day meant SHOOT YOUR FUCKING REAL LOADED PISTOL INTO THE FUCKING AIR!!! Day, and pray to Whomever that we didn't get shot. ::Sigh:: good times...8)
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#3  December 31, 2009, 04:42:13 am
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I always make my guests check their guns at the door if I'm serving alcohol.

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#4  December 31, 2009, 06:57:55 am
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See we didn't have privileges like that cause they were just random drunk people outside making sweet love to that Second Amendment.
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#5  December 31, 2009, 07:43:53 am
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our last family dinner for the year. after the new year my brother will be going back to his university and my sister lived in australia.
we always have our family dinner on new years.

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#6  December 31, 2009, 07:49:03 am
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Used to have family over for new years. Last time we did that was like in 2005.

Now everyone is either in another country, dead, or too busy doing something at their own house. Other then that we never do anything. I'll probably be reading threads on this forum when it hits midnight.  :P
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#7  December 31, 2009, 07:57:12 am
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Used to have family over for new years. Last time we did that was like in 2005.

Now everyone is either in another country, dead, or too busy doing something at their own house. Other then that we never do anything. I'll probably be reading threads on this forum when it hits midnight.  :P

Ditto to the max. I'm in Henderson right now (a Vegas suburb), and the rest of my family is in Detroit. Yeah...
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#8  December 31, 2009, 10:01:12 am
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I will be sleeping at 9pm, waking up 4.30am in 2010, nothing special whatsoever here at least I personally don't care.
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#9  December 31, 2009, 01:06:26 pm
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#10  December 31, 2009, 01:37:28 pm
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Used to have family over for new years. Last time we did that was like in 2005.

Now everyone is either in another country, dead, or too busy doing something at their own house. Other then that we never do anything. I'll probably be reading threads on this forum when it hits midnight.  :P

Ditto to the max. I'm in Henderson right now (a Vegas suburb), and the rest of my family is in Detroit. Yeah...

I thought it sounded like Detroit, burn it down on Devils night, shoot it up on New Years and it's impossible to make a left turn.

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#11  December 31, 2009, 01:49:52 pm
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#12  December 31, 2009, 08:30:42 pm
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im not clubing  :(

just gonna chill with the fams and maybe church

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#13  December 31, 2009, 08:40:19 pm
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19:00 - Church
20:30 - Family Reunion
        * 20:43 - Start getting drunk
21:03 - Bored, take PS2 out of the trunk of the car.
        * 21:32 - Request a usable TV
        * 21:43 - Start playing 2-Player games.
23:57 - Open up cider bottle, make a toast.
00:00 - Hugs.
00:07 - Fireworks (Firecrackers YEAH, BLOW SHIT UP)
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#14  December 31, 2009, 08:47:03 pm
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19:00 - Church
20:30 - Family Reunion
        * 20:43 - Start getting drunk
21:03 - Bored, take PS2 out of the trunk of the car.
        * 21:32 - Request a usable TV
        * 21:43 - Start playing 2-Player games.
23:57 - Open up cider bottle, make a toast.
00:00 - Hugs.
00:07 - Fireworks (Firecrackers YEAH, BLOW SHIT UP)

Lol that mos def sound like the old hood days...except the drinking...I don't drink.
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#15  December 31, 2009, 09:31:58 pm
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lol nvm going to a hotel party!
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#16  December 31, 2009, 09:54:42 pm
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We have decided to have a new one; to have some troll hunts. They have become quite pestulant.

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#17  January 01, 2010, 12:59:54 am
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Good luck with that.

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#18  January 01, 2010, 05:11:27 am
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#19  January 01, 2010, 06:18:20 am
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HAPPY NEW YEARS GUYS I HOPE WE WILL HAVE A GOOD TIME THIS YEAR!
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#20  January 01, 2010, 06:27:01 am
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happy new years guys :)
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#21  January 01, 2010, 07:37:24 am
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ur a loser for postin on new years also gay too!

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#22  January 01, 2010, 07:42:26 am
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Oh hi.
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#23  January 01, 2010, 07:47:27 am
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FUCK EM UP SEABASS!
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#24  January 01, 2010, 08:29:09 am
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What a night I had - about a couple of liters of Smirnoff, a couple of cigs, a Black & Mild, and pizza. Jesus, my stomach feels like it's fucking melting, and I'm nowhere near shitty. Ah, well, it was fun anyway.

So...how did you guys rid yourselves of your cognitive function this New Year's?
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#25  January 01, 2010, 09:15:11 am
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happy new year everybody  :),

my new year eve went like this,

I was working on my mugen, then I already felt sleepy around 7 PM since I got up 3.30 AM yesterday morning, I had my dinner, took a coffee from the fridge in hope that it would bring some energy back.

Then after a few slurps on my cold coffee I laid down in bed just for awhile, since I still wanted to finish some last thing I wanted to include in the update,

and the next thing I knew was 2.30 AM january 2010, awesome wasn't it  :sugoi:
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#26  January 01, 2010, 12:08:35 pm
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I hate to be around stupid bitches and worse is drunken stupid bitches.
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#27  January 01, 2010, 08:40:41 pm
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Someone got denied access by a drunk chick.
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#28  January 02, 2010, 02:40:33 am
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Most of mine revolve around food, football and friends.  In the past it's usually been football all day and a dinner here at my place with cajun food, a lot of music and drinking, a bonfire outside, dancing, lots of kissing everyone and pork/sourkraut at midnight.  New Years Day is MORE football, and people stop in for more food (usually lasagna and apple pie) and wine.  

What do the rest of you do?

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almost the same without football and more food.
new years day was spent into alcohol and hashish and it was pretty good. the most important episodes of the party were: making 3-4 people sing a song by Rage Against the Machine (the lyric was "NEVER DO WHAT THE TOLD YA", translated into the maccheronic-english "IONONMIFACCIOLADOCCIA", pronounced "Eee-ou-nown-mee-faw-chee-ou-la-dow-chee-a"). also a broken bottle of champagne, a glass of champagne perfectly fallen on its base from a shelf, tons of laughs, almost seduced 2 girls, drunk return trip at 20 km/h, shitting for almost 30 minutes (avoided vomit ftw), meditating about the pleasure / suffering paradox, no sex but who cares, that was fun.
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#31  January 02, 2010, 05:34:53 am
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totally forgot to call my mom to say happy new year, I think she wouldn't mind.  anyway if it's not raining later on I'll pay them a quick visit, or maybe tomorrow.
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#36  January 03, 2010, 03:56:57 am
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Happy new year boys and girl. I spent mine drinking in San Diego with some pals. I'm home now.

I'm just happy 2009 is over. 

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#37  January 03, 2010, 03:59:53 am
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Seamróg your liver hates you.

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