HAPPY NEW YEAR !!

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HAPPY NEW YEAR !!

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I'm going to a "computer-free" place for a couple of days, so Happy New Year to you folks and your families !
I do hope it'll be a great year for all of us here. ALL THE BEST !!!
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I'll be here, at least for the setup. After that, I'll be zombiefied tired and maybe I'll lay on the couch and watch Dick Clark's jowls.

I'm just say this so everyone will have a sucky NYE to compare theirs to! :lol: Whatever you do, it's got to be better than what I will do.

Stay safe, peoples, and make those resolutions. Guilt will be big in 2006.
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Happy New Year everyone.
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Best wishes to all for a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year!
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Happy new year to you all if you deserve it!
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Happy new year and best wishes for 2006.
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Happy new year! Not personally too sad to put 2005 behind me!
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Happy new year!

(I can't remember the last time I've looked at the immediate future with this much joy, hope and anticipation.)
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I have reason to believe 2006 will kick major ass. Health and happiness to you all!
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Happy New Year to all, hope everyone has a great 06!
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Happy New Year to you all. May you all find the good things that you didn't find last year, and find even more of the good things that you've already found.

I love you guys here!
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A very happy 2006 to all good people of the board! May your hearts be full, your wallets grow fat and your waistline shrink!
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A happy and healthy new year to everyone.
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Best wishes and a deliriously happy new year for all
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May your song always be sung and may you be forever young in 2006.
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It's already a good year. Happy new year to all!
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Post by oily slick »

say did anyone catch mariah carey on dick clark's new years droolin' eve last night? yeegawd that poor thing is gonna hit 240 or 250 within a decade. and no doubt make courtney love look stable. be like liz taylor, ann wilson and whitney houston all rolled into one freak.
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oily slick wrote:say did anyone catch mariah carey on dick clark's new years droolin' eve last night? yeegawd that poor thing is gonna hit 240 or 250 within a decade. and no doubt make courtney love look stable. be like liz taylor, ann wilson and whitney houston all rolled into one freak.
Dick Clark was near comatose. Might have been time to consider retirement, with the stroke and all. We switched over to another channel for the ball drop. It was just too painful listening to him croak his way through New Year's Eve.
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I was in Times Square on Friday and saw the ball all loaded up and ready to drop-- jeeze that thing is small! It looks like a very large watermelon, but I suppose the huge scale of everything else in Times Square may have made it look smaller than it really was?
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selfmademug wrote:I was in Times Square on Friday and saw the ball all loaded up and ready to drop-- jeeze that thing is small! It looks like a very large watermelon, but I suppose the huge scale of everything else in Times Square may have made it look smaller than it really was?
How drunk did you need to be to do that? And what in the world do you do if you need to take a whizz?
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I had the same thought, WSS - until I remembered that New Year's eve was on SATURDAY this year :wink:
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'Zactly. I wish I could lay claim to some crazy times in crazy Times Square, but in fact I was stone cold sober, on a downtown MTA bus, with my 76-yr-old Ma and 7-yr-old son, heading down to what used to be the Felt Forum to see Cathy Rigby in Peter Pan... :lol:
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Well, what did you have to do, mba ?
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