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Post by loulabelle on Dec 31, 2004 2:25:13 GMT -5
Hey mutants, it's probably still December 30 where most of you guys are, but I'll be celebrating the new year in about six hours, so I get to have the first word (again):
Happy 2005 forum mutants and reviewers alike, and may the new year bring more great and horrible films to watch. ;D
Now I'm off for drinking and merriment. Ciao!
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Post by FiveMileSmile on Dec 31, 2004 17:42:12 GMT -5
GMT is rolling around to 12.00 now - well, Central European Time is anyway. So we're off into the village for champagne and grapes.
Happy New Year, my friends.
- Rich
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Post by TheOogieBoogieMan on Dec 31, 2004 18:21:55 GMT -5
6/5 and a half hours to go here in the Great Hella Cold North, so this will be premature, but... HHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAPPPPPPYYYYYYYY NNNNNEEEEEEEEEWWWWW YYYYYYYYEEEEEEAAAAARRRRRR!!! Boy, that was kind of annoying .
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Post by Head Mutant on Dec 31, 2004 21:21:37 GMT -5
happa happa happa new yar
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Post by dajaymann on Dec 31, 2004 22:47:00 GMT -5
I get to ring in the new year on the air here at my radio staion. Central Time: 2 hours 15 minutes and counting...
Happy New Year all!!!
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Post by pfrsue on Jan 1, 2005 6:22:00 GMT -5
zzzzzzzzz...huh? Wha? Oh, yeah, hap' N'year. zzzz...
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Post by Al on Jan 1, 2005 15:23:46 GMT -5
It's nearly three-thirty in the afternoon, which means I'm officially awake and showered for '05! Happy New Year!
Al
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Post by Ms. Jellybean on Jan 2, 2005 14:58:50 GMT -5
Mm. Happy New Year and whatnot. Had to ring it in with sparkling white grape juice, being sixteen and all. And I also had to listen to my grandmother's FOUR Chihuahuas and TWO bulldog puppies and ONE oversized cat.
God, it's wonderful living in the middle of nowhere with Regis Philbin ringing in your New Year. -grumbles-
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Post by Al on Jan 2, 2005 17:05:50 GMT -5
And I also had to listen to my grandmother's FOUR Chihuahuas and TWO bulldog puppies and ONE oversized cat. Was there a partridge on a pear tree in there somewhere? Or am I a week late with this joke? Al
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Post by Ms. Jellybean on Jan 2, 2005 19:34:57 GMT -5
Hahaha. There were THREE of us "children"... and I'm sure she could squeeze in a partridge and the pear tree and all that stuff. My grandmother practically has a zoo at her house. Four Chihuahuas (actually, one is half), two bulldog puppies, an evil cat, two old Amish horses (I kid you not, they bought these from an Amish man) complete with Amish buggy, and an unbelievable number of goats.
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Post by loulabelle on Jan 2, 2005 20:53:03 GMT -5
My past few New Years were at home with family, but this year I got to hang out with friends. We got hammered, and did karaoke. Awesome time. ;D
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Post by DocD83 on Jan 2, 2005 22:02:02 GMT -5
Due to a number of really screwed up events, I wound up celebrating alone...I tried to get drunk but failed (the wine shop sold me bad champagne).
Ah, the joys of living in a deserted college town with no way to get anywhere worthwhile....
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Post by TheLuckyOne on Jan 3, 2005 0:37:56 GMT -5
Well, I've now disgraced myself on the former campuses of one of my seven fellow mutants. Anybody want to volunteer their alma mater for next New Year's?
-D
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synchondrosis
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Post by synchondrosis on Jan 3, 2005 4:24:34 GMT -5
Mine's too far. Happy new year, mutants!
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Post by Lissa on Jan 3, 2005 8:22:51 GMT -5
Well, I've now disgraced myself on the former campuses of one of my seven fellow mutants. Anybody want to volunteer their alma mater for next New Year's? -D What, where (as in where on campus), and how please? And oh yeah- Happy New Year!
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