New Years Eve

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If it's anything else like the rest of this week, cleaning up sick and listening to ill children sneezing, coughing and s*******!

Download a Sky Movie and numb the pain with a glass of Champers!

Happy New Year everyone!
 
Working a 14 hour shift, tempting to go into Douglas after work for few but have another long day to do after. Proberly just a face time with the wife and a bit of Fallout 4. Got to keep the pennies rolling in. Have a good one what ever you are doing.
 
Working a 14 hour shift, tempting to go into Douglas after work for few but have another long day to do after. Proberly just a face time with the wife and a bit of Fallout 4. Got to keep the pennies rolling in. Have a good one what ever you are doing.
How much longer are you on the Isle of Man for Mark? Can't be much fun away from the family or your 'M' for that matter.
 
There untill the end of Feb but most likely will have the contract extended again so possibly will be there all next year. It's not to bad working away. IOM is a very nice place to live but just a pain in the ass if anything happens at home you can't exactly get off the island in the middle of the night. We are coping ok with being apart for a few weeks at a time but my car needs some tlc on my next visit home.
 
One night to go, then Spending the evening getting Piffed with BMG and the reddyzeds. Can't wait, It'll be great.

Mike and Sandy
 
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Hope you all have a great evening :p
Have a drink on us ;)
We're having a Indian takeaway for tea ;)
Can't wait :)
 
We're having a Indian takeaway for tea
We're going round to some friends for a sleepover and we're having Indian takeaway also. Maybe a few :drinks:as well:whistle:
 
We're going round to some friends for a sleepover and we're having Indian takeaway also. Maybe a few :drinks:as well:whistle:

Hope you have a great evening :p
 
We out with some friends then down to the village centre where the Coronation tree is decorated every year. Meet up with our children and friends and most of the village and then adjourn to one of the local pubs till later.
Got to be up early New Years Day as the dog will expect his morning walkies.
 
Usually only drink the tea when we go to see BMG, but we're sleeping over tomorrow night, so don't have to drive.
Mike & Sandy
I'm sure you will all have a great time, @M666BMG is great company.

'Happy New Year' to you all:drinks:
 
We're going to our neighbours next door but one for a meal and drinks with them and the neighbours from across the road. In order that our 17 year old son doesn't spend the evening alone in front of his computer we're letting him invite a few friends round......hopefully we won't live to regret this.
 
We used to have a great time on New Years Eve, there were 4 couples and each year round the village we had a starter and drink(s) at the first house, a main meal at the second one (with drinks). At the third house a sweet and a few drinks and on to the last house to get sozzled.
Unfortunately, as in life relationships break down, people move away and kids grow up. Things change, so we're having a quiet night at home.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL, THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF OUR LIVES NOW

Looking forwards to 2016 and I hope it brings as much fun and friendship to us all and the members who join next year.

All the best,

Tony and Shirley.
 
We usually stay at home on New Years Eve and join a group of villagers outside the church for a few glasses of mulled wine. One year someone organised a band of Cornish Pipers to march through the village and for a few consecutive years we had an address from Bishop Bill, who was Bishop of Truro now retired.

We might go the village pub for a couple of drinks to see the old year out and a couple to see the new year in.

We live in Probus a nice little village about 6 miles from Truro. There used to be some nice pics on Google.

We've been on "Wycliffe" a few times too =))
 
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