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Awww that's wicked I am hoping I'll be back to work early Jan and with any luck will be flying around for New Years (all going well).What you doing for New Years?
Gawd, no idea yet... we were talking about going away to Cornwall for a few days, but everything is so expensive I've told his nibbs to come up with an idea

We might get to do that lunch in the new year then
SazBomb
When I used to go you were allowed to drink (legally) and it was rowdy. But I think they've really tightened up on stuff now and enhanced police presence and it's usually fairly quiet. I wouldn't hesitate to go again, maybe it's cos I know it well I dunno, but you can have a really good time for next to nothing and it's always a good plan B if Plans A, A1, A2, A3 or A4 dont work out
Karma_
I like being indoors, in the warm, on NYE. Like Saz, I also hate seeing anyone puking. Guaranteed to make me want to join in, even if I'm stone cold sober.
I'm likely to be sober this year, too. I just can't drink much these days and if I have a hangover, it takes three days to get over it. I think it's the pernicious anaemia - it's turned me into a lightweight!
Demantoid
Oh God I cant do hangovers either. I'm one of these who didn't know when to stop. Will go out the door looking like I'm out for the night with Prince William and come back looking like Ive been out with Pete Docherty. And then I spend the next 4 hours in the loo swearing blind I'll never ever drink again, making all sorts of promises to God if he can just get me out of this mess and calling for my mum

If I drink now (which I haven't in months *sobs*) I know when to stop.(I think)
Karma_
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I like being indoors, in the warm, on NYE. Like Saz, I also hate seeing anyone puking. Guaranteed to make me want to join in, even if I'm stone cold sober.
I'm not really that much of a NYE person, its just another day to me... might go out for a nice dinner then head back to share a bottle of bubbly in the warm and watch the fireworks on the telly
SazBomb

I agree with you.  If there's any time of year I loathe more than Christmas Day, it's New Year's Eve. Now that I'm older, I'm so glad I don't feel obliged to see in the new year in a pub full of drunk smelly people and having to kiss complete strangers.  I'm alway very relieved when Christmas and new year is over. 

FM
Well, trying to get into the festering festive spirit, here's a recipe for you....

Christmas Cake Recipe

You will need the following:
1 cup water
1 cup sugar
4 large eggs
2 cups of dried fruit
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
squeeze of lemon juice
nuts
1 FULL bottle of your favourite whisky

Sample the whisky to check for quality.
Take a large bowl. Check the whisky again to be sure that it is of the highest quality. Pour one level cup and drink. Repeat.
Turn on the electric mixerer. Beat 1 cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl. Add 1 tsp sugar and beat again.
Make sure the whisky is still OK. Try another cup. Turn off the mixer.
Break two legs and add to the bowl and chuck in the cup of dried fruit.
Mix on the turner. If the fried fruit gets stuck in the beaterers, pry it loose with a drewscriver.
Sample the whisky to check for tonsisticity.
Next, sift the salt, or something, who cares.
Check the whisky.
Now sift the lemon juice and strain your nuts.
Add one table. Spoon.
Turn the cake tin to 350 degrees. Don't forget to beat off the turner.
Throw the bowl out the window.
Check the whisky again.
Go and lie down till the room stops spinning.
Who the **** likes fruitcake anyway...




Sarum

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