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Well, its getting to that time, where people start thinking about NYE and where to go. I dont have many ideas, had a bit of a look around and all i can find is cruises.

So to help me and others get some ideas, where are you going, where would you recommend and any links or ads for it would be nice.

Cheers,

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I'm staying home with my puppy,,,It will be his 1st new-years.

It's over-rated for me anyway,,,all new years gives me is another year older of which I don't really need.

You youngters need get out,,,get pissed as nuits and have fun,,,I did a harbour cruise thing years ago,,,was great fun.

Just don't have your mobile in ya shirt pocket and no pissing off the side of the boat,,,apparently girls don't approve.

Neil.

going to a jungle party in chippindale off aberchrobie street at a friends place..... lives with pomms so there will be alot of football talk, horse tranquilizers and pills lol bloody pomms, im in for the alcohol and the nakedness..... that and you can never understand their accents.... good thing is theres always a shit load of carlsburg in the fridge, I LOVE CARLSBURG!!!!!

+1 on the carlsburg!! haha... ill be in melbourne, just for shits and giggles... ive never really done new years before, probs still wont, but ill be in melbourne at that time, maybe at a jazz club or something, but most likely in bed.. i like to end the year early and wake up to a nice brand new year.

isnt it funny.... a new year is just like when you used to get all your new books for school... and you'd start off neat and plan to keep it that way.. and towards the end of the first week... its all farked up again anyway.

cheers

Linton

Very true, but the worst is .. getting drunk at a house party. . then attempting to train it to the city for fireworks..

I got as far as Sydenham .. and we all said screw it and passed out. lols!

Dunno' how i got back to my mates, but i missed out on the 12am HAPPY NEW YEARS!

This year i wont miss it * shakes fist in air *

MRXTCZ

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