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Thread: Anyone Giving a F@ck Aboot Hogmanay?

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    Anyone Giving a F@ck Aboot Hogmanay?

    Any radge got plans tonight?

    I dinna. Canna be f@cked with it. Never can these days

    Mrs Pacs away to the fireballs in the hive but I'm just having a usual Saturday night. A few glasses of wine, good food and a few beers with Pac Puss seeking attention. Had a good day with Pac Jnr playing with all his new gubbins and generally catching up after being away.

    Elgin v Forfar on Monday is as exciting as it gets for me. To be honest , 3rd division fitba is a hell of alot more appealing than going out tonight

    Pacman=Miserable c@nt

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    Nah, and nae fussed either. Ower busy in toon, nae doot. I do like January - from the 2nd on - for nights oot, like; probably the cold and rain and festive hangovers keeping a lot o' folk awa that improves it.

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    I'm staying in and ignoring new year like every other year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jupiter View Post
    I'm staying in and ignoring new year like every other year.
    i despise new year and folk who celebrate new year.

    new year is a load of old pubes.

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    Getting to auld for the lark. Went for an Indian with the wife and drove home about 11ish. Still up to make sure my daughter manages to open the door.
    Big change from the early 80's when we used to go round everyone's hoose until it was daylight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheepcrooky View Post
    Getting to auld for the lark........
    Big change from the early 80's when we used to go round everyone's hoose until it was daylight.
    Aye, same.The decline started mid 2000s when I went to bed to avoid having to wish the wife a happy new year, I widna have meant it.

    That said a drunken new year was always rare anyway, probably due to the often large distances to be walked on our way to the next drink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatshaft View Post
    Aye, same.The decline started mid 2000s when I went to bed to avoid having to wish the wife a happy new year, I widna have meant it.

    Very amusing (even if it was not meant)! You had me in stitches there my friend. A new year...What's the fuss? Just another day for me.

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    New year is nothing on what it used to be ..
    In the 60s and early 70s it was all about neighbours chapping at yer door and getting drunk then doing the neighbour rounds ..

    The smell of alcohol four crown and scotch Mac for me as a kid was disgusting. Oh and everybody puffing away smoking embassy regal
    And 5 park drive for the poorer folk.


    Not forgetting the fighting on the streets ..

    Still much better than this thousands of quid sqeebs .horah horah stuff you get in Edinburgh these days pure working class carry-ons and great down to earth fun.

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    Same here - cannot be arsed in the slightest - just another day far as i'm concerend.

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    What is it with these numpties watching firework displays on their mobile phones instead of actually just looking at it? They really are f@cking stupid.

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