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Bang bus lmao.we got NFI what we doin yet couldnt be ****ed clubbing im over that.What beaches go off for NYE?

That's what I was thinking, coz there is no f'n way I am going to a club.... I'm over it too... I guess St Kilda beack would be busy, as u should be able to see fireworks, and it has that massive lawn area for ppl to stuff around.

Anyone been to the beach for NYE here before? How was it?

funky's idea sounds OK too.... We were thinking of a house party, but then we thought better to be somewhere with a bit of crowd for the countdown....

Well, I got to 1000. I even started a new thread to commemorate it, the opening post was my 1000th.

Then some tool deleted the thread and my count went back to 999.  Such a low act.

I'm gonna have to tear 'em a new one if I ever find out who it was.

Haha - only wish I'd thought of it :)

That's what I was thinking, coz there is no f'n way I am going to a club.... I'm over it too... I guess St Kilda beack would be busy, as u should be able to see fireworks, and it has that massive lawn area for ppl to stuff around.

Anyone been to the beach for NYE here before? How was it?

I did Lakes Entrance in 2000, it was SHHWEET as... and probably cause i was with my mates lil sister :)

That was back in my 18 year old days... so it was alright. :aroused: :aroused:

That was a funny night. :headspin:

I also have had many a night on beaches in Torquay and stuff, and i reckon it's pretty good. Especially if it's a stinking hot that night and stuff. VERY good night it will turn out to be

im going to belfast.  together was a little bit much :O ...

i wont be up for 3 days, maybe only 2 :) :)

Me too!! Belfast tix only $50 which is a bargin compared to other places. Was gonna beach it but cbf driving back mashed.... again!

Anyone goin to the beach try to stay away from Rye/Rosebud etc... unless you wanna brawl wif ful sik muzzas.

lol I was at lakes that very same NYE Ash!!!

from what i can remember there were some *racial* type brawls that night too...or it could have been 99 or 01 [nye].

I havent been to any local beaches for NYE but sounds like a good idea :D

I am also not sure what Im doin yet so others feel free to insert ideas here: :)

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