Mine was pretty quiet! Was just round my friend's last night with his Mum. Watched the fireworks going off at midnight in London on the TV. Today I've just been all on my own at home-we don't really have celebrations on the day in UK!
Mine was pretty quiet! Was just round my friend's last night with his Mum. Watched the fireworks going off at midnight in London on the TV. Today I've just been all on my own at home-we don't really have celebrations on the day in UK!
Funny thing is we have a large parade in central London which is watched worldwide with loads of US marching bands involved so quite a lot of intrest in teh US quite big crowds and watched many many all over the world to watch in the UK if not able to go in person you have to go to BBC Londons websiteWhile they show films and other bits and bobs surely many would rather watch a live Prade with bands etc
The Wife and I celebrated in the day went up town had some nice phill food buffet style the wife got herself some Phill take away foods and loads of Leche flan and snacks.
While loads were freeezing their butts off paying more than normal for everything we stayed in the warm pigging out and if my local area and mates are anything to go by many people choose the round someones house option this year![]()
Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops
my husband cooked chicken and made mashed potato..
we were listening to a love song and we danced together with a candle lights.how romantic
we did reminiscin from the beginning of our relationship..we talked about us.
and we watched fireworks outside of our window..
CRITICIZING OTHERS IS A DANGEROUS THING, NOT SO MUCH BECAUSE YOU MAY MAKE MISTAKES ABOUT THEM, BUT BECAUSE YOU MAY BE REVEALING THE TRUTH ABOUT YOURSELF.
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In Scotland, the celebrations normally "kick-off" on what WE call 'Hogmanay' [New Year's Eve] ... and continue up until around January 2 ......for those who're still sober, at least!). Surprisingly, however, where I live, things have been relatively quiet over the past couple of days. I believe, though, there's an annual "knees-up" around 12-midnight on 31 December in our Capital City, Edinburgh ... at which many of the young(er) men wear traditional Scottish attire.
A bit draughty "up there"... on THIS particular occasion ... I'd venture to suggest!
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