Is it just me.Let's see.

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postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
So tonight i have to stay up till well after midnight to see in another New Year.Well to be honest i would rather be in bed by 10-30 with my book.
Don't get me wrong i can socialize,i approached people for ten years,during my time as a Cycle team leader.Asking for money.Going to presentations.I spoke with numerous people at Vernon's Funeral.But this bonhomie at midnight turns me cold.It's just another day,in a week of over indulgence.
So am i the only one,or are there a few more.
 

Oxo

Guru
Location
Cumbria
No celebrations for me. Just another evening, reading, music etc. Bed at usual time, hopefully asleep well before midnight.
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
So tonight i have to stay up till well after midnight to see in another New Year.Well to be honest i would rather be in bed by 10-30 with my book.
Don't get me wrong i can socialize,i approached people for ten years,during my time as a Cycle team leader.Asking for money.Going to presentations.I spoke with numerous people at Vernon's Funeral.But this bonhomie at midnight turns me cold.It's just another day,in a week of over indulgence.
So am i the only one,or are there a few more.

well i have been told we are watching the Harry Potter film , so i can be certain that i will be snoozing through that and the new year
 
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Deleted member 1258

Guest
I lost interest in new years eve a long time ago, in the past I've often stayed up just to please other people but this year I have the lurgie so most likely early to bed.
 
We're going to stay the night in our friends house. Good few drinks and let the kids all play and stay up together.
It's a good excuse to get together with friends or family and have a laugh.
If most of your time is taken up with the daily grind of work, it's great to have a reason to relax and have a bit of fun.
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
It's just another night, no different to others.

Yup, wot he sed.
 

snorri

Legendary Member
UOTE="postman, post: 4618556, member: 367"]So am i the only one,or are there a few more.[/QUOTE]
Not the only one, things change as we pass through the different phases of life:smile:.
Although, I still look for puddles to splash through when I get a new pair of wellies:rain:
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
We've spent NYE with the same couple for years, but they separated recently. Mrs Cube tells me we're going g for a meal with another couple tonight, and are invited to a pub afterwards to see in the New Year. Neither of us are thrilled at the thought of being in a pub we don't know with folk we haven't met, so it's looking good like Jools Holland and a measure or two of my Christmas Ardbeg. Quite looking forward to it!
 

Jimidh

Veteran
Location
Midlothian
We are out to my sister in law's for a party with family and friends, we take turns of hosting and it's always better when it's in someone else's house.

I'll still be up early for club hangover ride then a lazy afternoon watching movies with the family.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
A mix of feelings for me. We used to go to London to see it in for maybe 8 out of 10 years and while the experience was great...it was getting a bit wild, potentially dangerous with so many people crammed in.
Prior to that we had a quiet few years, prior to that we had a good circle of friends so we'd take turns and throw a party.
The last couple have been quiet nights in and I suspect that's the way forward for us. Watch the TV, the hogmanay programme with the annoying Jules Holland, have a beer, toast the new year between us and bed.
 
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