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A quiet night in for Sue and me, and probably an early night, but tomorrow we go to see our Grandson, in his final performance in Panto (and the last of the Panto)
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Dear Forumeers,

I am going to get HAMMERED at a party hosted by my best chum, Tim the second best plumber in Hull. We are being picked up at 8pm and will be staggering home at circa 3am. Last year we were entertained on the walk home by Simon the very drunk Newsagent who gave us a thirty minute rendition of "we wish you a Merry Christmas" which consisted of him singing the same six words over and over. Then we are up at 9ish tomorrow for a champagne breakfast at 10am with the same chums at a local hostelry.

If I can get a taxi at midnight I'm off round to Soiled Nighties house to let off some fireworks in his front garden.

HO HO HO

Happy New Year to you all.

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AOTH
Don't bother we will have gone to bed long before that and I doubt the police would be happy when I ring them to report a burglary in the street, only to find an aged Chav, skulking about with a carrier bag full of cheap knock off fireworks
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Dark Knight wrote:
AOTH
Don't bother we will have gone to bed long before that and I doubt the police would be happy when I ring them to report a burglary in the street, only to find an aged Chav, skulking about with a carrier bag full of cheap knock off fireworks

I heard the local fuzz were escorting the good Admiral, to make sure he got to the right house..... ;)
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Right cell more like
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Good morning one and all
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Good morning Alan, we hope you are well and wish you a very happy 2014.

Our neighbourly (not) students came back from Christmas holidays early so that they could have a party. Bless!

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Thank you, Frank, and here's to a good year for you and yours.

Someone nearby let of a string of firecrackers or something outside around midnight - sounded like a machine gun going off :( The rain didn't seem to stop the fireworks around here. I felt sorry for little children and animals, who would not understand what the racket was all about. The party animal next door has moved out and the house is empty, so fortunately we had peace and quiet from that quarter.
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Good morning Mr Shinny, and a very happy new year to you and your family.

I haven't long been out of bed as l had trouble finding it this morning.....but agood night was had by all :thumbup:

Best wishes

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Good morning Keith.

In "dirty stop-out" mode, last night, were you?

I had no trouble finding my bed last night. I had tremendous trouble getting to sleep, though, despite two glasses of Merlot and a Nytol :(

Still, back to normal tomorrow :D

Here's hoping for a good year for you and yours, and a speedy recovery to full health for your dear lady.
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A nice quiet evening at home watching Mrs Browns boys and re-runs of Lovejoy, along with the odd glass of red and a brandy. Got woken just after midnight by some distant fireworks which only lasted about 15min and then all was quiet. So all in all a pleasant evening and early New Year.

Christmas is now over in this household with all decorations and lights now down and the tree put outside waiting to be planted in the out-laws garden at some point. The lounge now looks twice it's original size :thumbup:


Happy New Year All :wave:

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Happy New Year all and sundry

another year's money making fest is over and we are getting back to normal
very few fireworks last night which was a blessed relief

wishing you all a healthy and contented new year :wave: :wave:
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We went out with friends for lunch yesterday, then back to theirs for a couple of hours before coming back here for the last two or three hours. It was a different way for us to celebrate but actually worked really well.

We then spent half the night :shock: watching John Bishop on TV. Shattered now!
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Dark Knight wrote:
Happy New Year all and sundry

another year's money making fest is over and we are getting back to normal
very few fireworks last night which was a blessed relief

wishing you all a healthy and contented new year :wave: :wave:

BAAAAAAAAH HUUUUUUUUBUG Scroogie Boy !!!!!!

HO HO HO with a HO on!
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idiot elf :lol:
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idiot elf :lol:
Miserable so and so.... HO HO HO
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Pagan worshipper :D
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It was lights out for us by 10.30pm. Have almost surfaced again - and hopefully heading back home soon.

Happy 2014 everyone.

Em :relaxed:

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Boris+ wrote:
It was lights out for us by 10.30pm. Have almost surfaced again - and hopefully heading back home soon.

Happy 2014 everyone.

Em :relaxed:

Hope he was worth it Em! :thumbup: :D


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Stephen wrote:
Boris+ wrote:
It was lights out for us by 10.30pm. Have almost surfaced again - and hopefully heading back home soon.

Happy 2014 everyone.

Em :relaxed:

Hope he was worth it Em! :thumbup: :D
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Had a really good meal at friends' house, stayed the night. Had a wonderful breakfast of carved ham and poached egg sat in a conservatory with the rain pouring on the glass! We then ventured down the A32 back home and splashed through lots of water, various fallen trees had been cleared thank goodness. The deepest water we went through was, according to my husband, around 6 inches - not a lot but it felt a lot! There was a mini coming the other way waiting to go through but don't know how it got on.

Then on New Year's Eve sat by the fire. I'd heard there was a possibility that the bookable seats for our March cruise might come on to the Cruise Personaliser on 2nd so I managed to stay awake and I went online just after midnight and there they were. I managed to book a window and an aisle seat so was very happy. Went to bed and slept till nearly 9 the next morning!

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