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twenex
response 29 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 19:55 UTC 2005

Snigger.
bhelliom
response 30 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 19:58 UTC 2005

Jesus, klg, take your own damn advice.
mary
response 31 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 20:23 UTC 2005

Happy New Year, Don.  Toast yourself for being there, for someone, while 
others party. 
nharmon
response 32 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 20:42 UTC 2005

KLG, where is your sense of humor?
rcurl
response 33 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 22:21 UTC 2005

KLG must be reading from a script just like Bush does in all his speeches.
I call what he does "flip-flipping" (the pages). 
scott
response 34 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 22:54 UTC 2005

I'm doing very little this NYE, being in a new city and all.  I just opened
a bottle of good wine - there's a wine store right around the corner!
krj
response 35 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 23:23 UTC 2005

We're home for New Year's Eve, since Leslie picked up a sinus infection
on our Christmas trip to visit the families.  Probably we'll read
stuff online, since we've had little online time for the last
ten days, and we might watch the Doctor Who Christmas special.
Some sparkling cider is rumored to be in the fridge, and we have some
cheese and other party-like munchies.  
keesan
response 36 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 00:35 UTC 2006

I actually sorted all my 100s of digital photos into directories and may write
the last two paper mails that I owe, THIS YEAR!  (And then go to bed with a
cold possibly due to biking around getting photos printed in the rain and
shoveling slush).  
I will have to sort my 2400 emails before 2007.
mcnally
response 37 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 05:15 UTC 2006

 Happy new year, from the eastern (US) time zone..  

 Someday perhaps someone can explain to me the attraction of watching the
 lighted ball descend on television..
aruba
response 38 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 07:16 UTC 2006

"It's something to do."  Happy New Year everyone!
glenda
response 39 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 09:07 UTC 2006

We would usually either attention one of the parties we get invited to or stay
home and do a fondue.  The last two years were spent in the hospital: 2003
my recovering from emergency surgery, 2004 with my father who was suffering
from pneumonia brought on as a complication of lung cancer.  This year we
spent at my sister's with most of the family in a quiet gathering as it was
the first anniversary of Daddy's passing (the pneumonia got him at about 8pm
New Year's Eve 2004).  We didn't want to all go off and leave Mom home alone
and we needed to be together with or without her, but especially for her.
twenex
response 40 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 13:34 UTC 2006

That sucks. That was a nice thing you did.
keesan
response 41 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 14:51 UTC 2006

My neighbors celebrated by setting off firecrackers until rather late.  I
would have liked to get more sleep.  I thought the firecrackers were just a
Japanese custom.  Yawn.
mary
response 42 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 16:01 UTC 2006

It went like this:

Dinner at Zanzabar (yummy)
Echoing in Nichols Arade  Echoing in Nichols Arcade  Echoing in...
Movie at The Michigan (Brokeback Mountain)
Purchased Champagne at The Beer Vault (not carded)
Watched "The Thing" until we...
Watched The Ball Fall (TRADITION, McNally)
Toasted with champagne
Back to watch "The Thing" become Toast
Crashed
Woke up to a year that's all curves - 2006

Happy New Year to all.
rcurl
response 43 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 19:07 UTC 2006

We were watching "Sleepless in Seattle" (again) and the New Years celebration
in the movie just happened to occur at less than a minute after the midnight
here....reminding us it was the new year.
keesan
response 44 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 19:30 UTC 2006

I just celebrated by taking a long nap.
aruba
response 45 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 20:29 UTC 2006

We had a nice dinner and watched "The Brothers Grimm" on DVD, pausing to
watch the ball drop.  Also drank champagne throughout.
bhelliom
response 46 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 21:14 UTC 2006

Had fun at a friend's place. Met a new ptential pal, drank great mixed
drinks and cherry wine, and had group massage.  Awesome evening.
bhoward
response 47 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 2 01:32 UTC 2006

We're on day two of New Years 2006.  Amazingly, the first thing I've
had this morning was coffee and not Sake or beer...but then, I hear
them calling me to the table so the respite is not to be for long...

:-)
charcat
response 48 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 2 01:34 UTC 2006

I celebrated in the new year in Grex's party!  =^o.-^=
gull
response 49 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 2 02:33 UTC 2006

Re resp:25: Hmm...just because he doesn't inhale, does that mean I'm not
allowed to, either?
furs
response 50 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 2 15:27 UTC 2006

we just hung out with bignasty's parents and watched the ball drop and 
went to bed at 12:05
jadecat
response 51 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 2 19:48 UTC 2006

This year was spent much like last year, at the (new) home of friends
Jeff and Amanda, with PJ and Janice there too. We add tasty snacks,
played Apples to Apples, drank Champagne to the New Year, went back to
Apples to Apples and then played Cranium (Girls won).
tod
response 52 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 3 00:31 UTC 2006

This year, we turned on the Dick Clark thing to see that hollow man utter his
prayers for being allowed to continue and I decided to flip over to the local
Seattle gig with John Curly in a diaper.  Dick Clark was scary lookin.
naftee
response 53 of 96: Mark Unseen   Jan 3 01:19 UTC 2006

i missed the new year.
we looked at our watches at like 12:09 or something.
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