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What are you doing for New Years??

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Got a nice little party tomorrow at a friends house. The ladies are cooking a nice meal for everyone and then ofcourse drinks allround for the rest of the night!

Last year we went to Oceana in Kingston!

What is everyone else upto?

Have a good one!


Mat
 
Her indoors is due to give birth on the 6th Jan by her dates so we will be staying in and trying not to over-react to every twinge.
 
Her indoors is due to give birth on the 6th Jan by her dates so we will be staying in and trying not to over-react to every twinge.

How many domains do you reckon you will need to shift a year to cover the diapers??
 
Thankfully I am not really a domainer Mat so my existing developed sites keep me ticking over with a full time income so no need to buy/catch & flip, I'd be crap at that to be honest, maybe my resolution for '08 should be to shift some names!
 
Her indoors is due to give birth on the 6th Jan by her dates so we will be staying in and trying not to over-react to every twinge.

congratulations mate, hope she gives birth during the waking hours and not like 4:00 oclock in the morn like mine.

I'll just be lazing around new years. Hope everyone enjoys themselves whatever they do.
 
I'm off to a fancy dress party dressed like mel gibson from braveheart, with the kilt and all.. The only issue is whether to wear or not wear...
 
Let 'em Swing as they say Olebean

Kilt Ettiquette
1. Walk, do not run, when departing trains, making for supermarket blue-light specials, and responding to last call in the pubs. If you must walk quickly, then keep both hands on your sporran. If your sporran is up around your neck, you're walking much too fast.

2. Do not go upstairs, especially in a double-decker bus, lighthouses, or monuments. Likewise, you should avoid open balconies and glass fronted elevators. Neither should you go downstairs; if you find yourself upstairs, then wait until all spectators have left the premises before you descend.

3. Do not stoop, crouch, or squat to pick up anything from the floor, have a friend to pick up the object for you. If your friends will not oblige, kick the object to a secluded place before you retrieve it. If you have no friends, then stooping, crouching or squatting in a kilt may only worsen your lonely condition.

4. Do not wear shiny new shoes. Dull them a little (perhaps with mud or mince) or wear spats and establish your credentials as the fashion trend setter that you are.

5. Do not stand at the edge of reflective pools, unrippled ponds, or mirror-like puddles. On those formal events where you must wear silver buckles on your shoes, do not stand still for longer than five seconds at a time. Dance instead.

6. Dance nothing more boisterous that a slow waltz. Reserve wild reels, jigs, and flings for family gatherings where your identity requires no further elaboration, or for those occasions when your anonymity is assured. Limbo dancing in a kilt at any time definitely breaches kilt etiquette.

7. Respond only with an enigmatic smile to any questions about what is worn under your kilt. Avoid responding with the tired clichT "Nothing is worn under my kilt, everything is in fine working order." Similarly, do not offer anydemonstrations of what is worn under your kilt; an offer such as "I'll show you mine if you show me yours" can be misconstrued as the opening salvo in an ever escalating series of challenges and exhibitions which might be illegal in public places, even between consenting adults.

8. Shaving of one's legs is unnecessary. However, hirsute highlanders who elect to wax the hair from their legs should wax the whole leg and not just the knee area displayed between kilt and hose. Such false economies only contributeto the myth of the cheap Scot. Also, it is considered in poor taste to suggest private viewings of your "kilt-line"

9. Do not sit with one leg crossed over the other. This position requires you to un-cross your legs later, a tricky maneuver mastered by only a select few after years of training. Always sit with your knees no more than six inches apart, thus creating enough shadow for mystery and discretion. Avoid soft recliners, swings or rocking chairs where the sitter's knees may move above shoulder level.

10. Be sure of the context of the conversation before making comments about global warming, air conditioning, or the ozone layer; none of these topics necessarily pertains to the creature comforts of a kiltie. You should also note that, regardless of their ambiguous titles, films such as "The Naked Gun", "The Untouchables" and "The Full Monty" do not address any issues related to the wearing of the kilt.

Observance of these simple guidelines allows one to wear the kilt with panache and ensures your own confident decorum, all while providing your adoring audience with a stirring but not unsettling spectacle.
 
Off to a mates house for a bit of shooting (rah rah) in his fields and some quad and motorbike racing, hopefully then if I am still alive some wii tennis and chilli. Can't be bothered going clubbing on new years anymore, maybe a sign of getting old but you pay £50 for a ticket to the same club you went to over christmas for free and say happy new year to a lot of people you don't even know. Bah!

Congrats on the little'un SJ! :D
 
I'm staying in!! :rolleyes: wife refuses to let me out since i went on a diet and started drinking pints of wine and soda - they go down way too fast and i was like a 14 year old kid on cider wanting to put the world to rights and kill anyone who didn't agree with me.

So looks like I'll be sat here looking at dreamweaver for the whole night again wondering what to write to make good content.

Happy New Year!!
 
Off to a mates house for a bit of shooting (rah rah) in his fields and some quad and motorbike racing, hopefully then if I am still alive some wii tennis and chilli. Can't be bothered going clubbing on new years anymore, maybe a sign of getting old but you pay £50 for a ticket to the same club you went to over christmas for free and say happy new year to a lot of people you don't even know. Bah!

Congrats on the little'un SJ! :D

Sounds like around my area. Nothing better than playing in the fields!! :mrgreen:
 
I'm staying in!! :rolleyes: wife refuses to let me out since i went on a diet and started drinking pints of wine and soda - they go down way too fast and i was like a 14 year old kid on cider wanting to put the world to rights and kill anyone who didn't agree with me.

So looks like I'll be sat here looking at dreamweaver for the whole night again wondering what to write to make good content.

Happy New Year!!


Sounds a tad like me.. Although i started a diet some 2 months ago and have lost 6kg
 
i've got a wonderous evening planned...

6 to 7pm. im gunna slip into something alittle more casual and open a bottle of wine.

7 to 8:30pm: Programing and configuring server to use EPP schemas

830 to 10pm:
some light weight c# objectorientaed programing and design Paradigms

10 till 11pm: wind down with a bit of CSS and some grapihc design (it is new years eve after all got to treat yourself!)

11pm to 1159pm : bit of light weight javascript client side ajax - yeharghh!

@ 12:01 im going to be the first person to register a .co.uk domain in 2008!

:p
 
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I really fancy this girl, she came round xmas day for 8 hours and now trying to sort out tonight, i wanted to go burridge, that's £20... some other girls want to go Lavelle that's cheaper. I'm waiting for some domain money to come in, I only have £50 left, it's enough for me, but depends what this girl wants to do, I jogged/walked five miles again this morning and left a rose on her door, hopefully we'll do something.
 
Eating, drinking and being merry - Thats on my list for tonight!

Rich :cool:
 
Is Lee Burridge still playing uplifing trance or did he go all hard house in the end for the 16 year olds? I sort of gett the feeling that the 1999 trance is coming back a bit or is it only out there - i guess their a bit behind in Romania with thold dance music scene?

my advice - don't get to pilled-up you could blow it! :mrgreen:


I really fancy this girl, she came round xmas day for 8 hours and now trying to sort out tonight, i wanted to go burridge, that's £20... some other girls want to go Lavelle that's cheaper. I'm waiting for some domain money to come in, I only have £50 left, it's enough for me, but depends what this girl wants to do, I jogged/walked five miles again this morning and left a rose on her door, hopefully we'll do something.
 
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