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Old Dec 27, 2006, 06:25 PM
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How do you plan on spending your New Years Eve this year?

Suggestions for ppl that spending it alone?
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Old Dec 27, 2006, 06:50 PM
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This is the first year that I actually have someone(besides myself and my daughter) to spend it with so I am excited. My plans I hope are just staying home watching movies and ringing in the New Year watching **** Clarks Rockn' Eve. I have never been out on New Years or even the weekend of. I am just afraid to go out and drive around and do things because you don't know if the person in the car next to you is sober or not. I do not want to risk my life or my families life ya know!

When It was just me and my daughter, I did the same thing watched movies all night then watched one of the T.V. programs ring in the New Year. It felt good to be home and be able to jump in my bed and crash out New Years Eve New Years Eve right after and not worry about getting home safely.

When I was alone yes I wanted to go out and be with people, but then I always thought of the good things about not going out.

Having my family for another year!!
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Old Dec 27, 2006, 07:56 PM
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In front of my computer probably. And that's just fine because I don't like being in the proximity of drunk people... Actually I don't like being in their proximity even when they are sober. I prefer my own company. I can always find something to occupy myself so I'm never bored. Read a book, rent a movie, come to PC... Or go to sleep early so you'll be brisk and well rested during the next day when the rest of the world is dying from a huge hangover New Years Eve

Jlove that yellow teddy bear of yours makes me smile every time when I glance at him. New Years Eve
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Old Dec 27, 2006, 08:15 PM
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Thanks New Years Eve It's my Funshine Care Bear New Years Eve My nickname is Sunshine and I love this Carebear and one of favorite colors is Yellow New Years Eve
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Old Dec 27, 2006, 09:42 PM
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Care Bear... If I'm not mistaken there was a cartoon "The Caring Bears" (or something similar, I don't know the original title) years ago on TV... They lived in the Care Land (?) and used to fly on clouds. There was also a girl who was always *****ing and had a very stupid and ugly pal... Now when you mentioned Care Bears I realized why this bear seemed so familiar LOL There were many of them, multicolored, every one of them had a different pattern on his tummy. Geez it was so long ago...
Sorry, I realize my post is completely off topic...
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