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Super Sniper
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Whether you are staying at home or partying hard.....

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Posts: 152 | Registered: January 25, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Happy New Year to you too Aussie!!

Hope you dont have too big of a hangover tomorrow, we are having a *quiet* gathering with some friends....I will probably fall asleep and watch the fireworks on the news tomorrow. Big Grin

How things have changed Confused


Lexie
 
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{edited: coz my weather thingie wont work POS!! }

Its currently 102 here and said to get hotter today and tomorrow.


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Lexie it's pretty hot here too...I am not going to leave the air conditioning until after dark, then it's party time. We started the celebrations last night...felt a bit delicate this morning but have bounced back ready for the next installment Wink


 
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Happy New Year.
 
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Happy New Year. I hope your New Year is truely blessed.


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Happy New Year!

Keep the traditions alive.
 
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Super Sniper
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Love the pics. I hope everyone enjoyed their New Year celebrations...I sure did. So how did everyone celebrate?????

The East Coast of Oz started the New Year with a sizzling style. Woke up to 46 degree C day, turned on the news which stated was the hottest NYD in the state's history....plus there were 40 bushfires around the state. Thank God the southerly arrived approx 11.00pm last night to cool things off.

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Happy NEW YEAR!!!

We went out to eat and then got home in time to pop the cork on the bubbly for the New Year.

Hope everyone has a great new snip year.


"Shop" and My Snipes
 
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Happy NEW YEAR!!!

Hope everyone has a great new snip year.


Not likely! Eek
I forgot that it was National Vasectomy Year!

Hope you all have a great New Year, and keep all your bits intact, where applicable.

We just had our turkey dinner yesterday (were out at Xmas) and next Sunday, off for a pub lunch to the highest pub in England, 80 miles away.
 
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Don’t forget, Mike, snip can also mean “a saucy or impertinent girl”, which would bring an entirely new meaning to things.

Say Aussie, with this being the start of a New Year, any chance of seeing wedding pictures in my near future?

I’d tell you what I did for New Years, but I’m afraid it would put people to sleep – it did me.



P.S. I found this in an etymology link:
Snippy is 1727 with the meaning "parsimonious;" the sense of "fault-finding, sharp" is first recorded 1848.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=snip&searchmode=none
 
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Seems like I had a wee tad too much of that bubbly. Hi Aussie gal. I keep seeing 2005 on your post. I also wanted to say: Have a great Snipe Year!!.
Tis also the fact I am a good with hoof in mouth.


"Shop" and My Snipes
 
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Hi all.....think it is a great idea to stay at home for New Year & have friends over, will try that next, too tiring being a butterfly Wink

Where is the highest pub situated Mike? Interested because Aussie is a pub kind of gal & looking to visit my aunt within next 12 months who lives at Harpenden (wherever that is?). BTW do they have pool tables in pubs over there?

Rick, sorry you did not enjoy festivities. Saw Time Square on TV it looked like it was going off!! Anyway will attempt to do wedding pics on weekend....don't know what you are expecting though Confused

BTW: Shop, have fixed up 2005 for you Wink


 
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Where is the highest pub situated, Mike?

Hi AG
It is 1732ft up on the moors near the county boundaries of North Yorks, Cumbria and Durham - 3 miles from nearest building and nowhere any town.
Here it is!
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Interested because Aussie is a pub kind of gal & looking to visit my aunt within next 12 months who lives at Harpenden (wherever that is?).

Hertfordshire, just North of London suburbs. About 250 miles from Tan Hill!
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BTW do they have pool tables in pubs over there?

Many do - some also have TV with endless ball programme things, dartboards, jukeboxes and all sorts of things for the Sun readers* that inhibit conversation.
Me, I like to sit down with a good drink, good friends and good conversation. Smile
More and more pubs are not allowing smoking, especially those who serve food. So, we can go home without smelling like a bonfire!

*Sun readers - Brit saying. The Sun is the archetypal dumbed down tabloid newspaper - you only need the IQ of a houseplant to read it. Cool
 
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Sun readers - Brit saying. The Sun is the archetypal dumbed down tabloid newspaper - you only need the IQ of a houseplant to read it.
Not sure, but that MAY be an insult to houseplants! Wink


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Sun readers - Brit saying. The Sun is the archetypal dumbed down tabloid newspaper - you only need the IQ of a houseplant to read it.
Not sure, but that MAY be an insult to houseplants! Wink

So that's why ours never survive for very long! Eek
 
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Thanks Mike for the info....what a fabulous place to go for lunch (Aussie is envious), and in the middle of nowhere would be very peaceful. Do you stay there overnight or live close by? Don't know if my aunt would drive that far for me...but I can always try Wink


I dislike the sound of traffic etc while I am dining. Can never understand why people choose to dine outdoors where car fumes permeate their three course banquet.

I also like communicating with friends while have a few drinks....but am partial to a game of pool occasionally which I find can also be social & fun.

We don't have any of those newspapers here...not that I have noticed anyway. So I could be in for a bit of a light read eh?


 
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Maybe the tabloids are a good source of nutrients for plants – that could be why it’s called The Sun (sounds better than The **it).



Food for thought.
 
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Thanks Mike for the info....what a fabulous place to go for lunch (Aussie is envious), and in the middle of nowhere would be very peaceful. Do you stay there overnight or live close by? Don't know if my aunt would drive that far for me...but I can always try Wink

Hi Aussie
We live 74 miles from Tan Hill, so we just go there and back in the day. About 80 of us (2CVs and Dyanes) meet in a pub in Leeds, then have a lovely convoy up through the Yorkshire Dales to Tan Hill, stopping for a glass of mulled wine in Hawes (Wensleydale - where the cheese is made) and over Buttertubs pass Here and past Keld and thence up to Tan Hill.
You would really have to stay overnight if you were coming from Harpenden.
 
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