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What’s your plans? I thought I was going to kick back. I married a woman who lives to host. Usually my son does the New Year and we bug out early. My son and his are going skiing so they opted out. We didn’t learn this until yesterday. My wife is so happy. Twenty and counting. At least there’s no drinking. Pizza and dip. I’m going to start a marbles tournament. I’m sure other games will be going. Then there’s the ugly gift exchange. Oh well, I’ll enjoy it in spite of my self.

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Sounds like a good time.  Wife and I are planning a quiet night.  Maybe watch a movie.  Turn in early.  Hoping there aren't any fireworks or gun shots around midnight.  Freaks the horses out and we have to get up to babysit them.  

 

Enjoy!  Happy New Year!  

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Happy New Year to you as well. Going out to eat with friends then home, too many drunk, texters and Flu out right now.

 

Yotaman

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Haven't been to a new years party in many years and we're asleep before 12am. We just steam up some shrimp and make crab cakes watch a movie then go to bed but tonight it looks like we will be watching hotrod garage with a new episode at 9pm.

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Happy New Years!

 

We are hanging out at the house with Kids and my parents are coming over. My mother in law is currently in town from MN visiting.  Pretty low key but will be fun as always.  

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2 hours ago, KARNUT said:

What’s your plans? I thought I was going to kick back. I married a woman who lives to host. Usually my son does the New Year and we bug out early. My son and his are going skiing so they opted out. We didn’t learn this until yesterday. My wife is so happy. Twenty and counting. At least there’s no drinking. Pizza and dip. I’m going to start a marbles tournament. I’m sure other games will be going. Then there’s the ugly gift exchange. Oh well, I’ll enjoy it in spite of my self.

Marbles sounds like fun.

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5 minutes ago, customboss said:

Marbles sounds like fun.

Actually it’s a board game. I never played until I retired and started visiting my father in law. That was required and all they did for entertainment. Me and my wife were place holders. I was his partner and my wife was his wife’s partner. We just listened to their instructions. 

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2 hours ago, Yotaman said:

Flu out right now.

Version of 1918 swine flu based on an immunologist who is a friend. He lives near you Stan. He works as horse rescue ranch veterinarian. Side note he’s a 2 tour combat marine, Vietnam. ( he hates MAGA too) 
 

We’ll watch a movie and go to sleep after we try to walk up a mountain in front yard. 
 

Going to party at 2 pm 1 Jan for old people, trans girl, and gay man neighbors. I added that granularity in the style of  Stan. MERIKA!!!
 

 

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10 minutes ago, customboss said:

Version of 1918 swine flu based on an immunologist who is a friend. He lives near you Stan. He works as horse rescue ranch veterinarian. Side note he’s a 2 tour combat marine, Vietnam. ( he hates MAGA too) 
 

We’ll watch a movie and go to sleep after we try to walk up a mountain in front yard. 
 

Going to party at 2 pm 1 Jan for old people, trans girl, and gay man neighbors. I added that granularity in the style of  Stan. MERIKA!!!
 

 

I was wondering how long it would take you to insert politics. 🥱

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Just now, KARNUT said:

I was wondering how long it would take you to insert politics. 🥱

Just sharing my family 

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It will be a miracle if I'm still up at 10pm tonight. I don't get wild for NYE, never preferred that.

 

The best start to a New Year, IMO is a good night of sleep and waking with a clear mind.

 

@customboss Gay neighbors are the best. Hug your Trans friend. And give the old people a pat on the head for me.

 

Sounds like my family too.

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5 hours ago, KARNUT said:

What’s your plans? I thought I was going to kick back. I married a woman who lives to host. Usually my son does the New Year and we bug out early. My son and his are going skiing so they opted out. We didn’t learn this until yesterday. My wife is so happy. Twenty and counting. At least there’s no drinking. Pizza and dip. I’m going to start a marbles tournament. I’m sure other games will be going. Then there’s the ugly gift exchange. Oh well, I’ll enjoy it in spite of my self.

God bless you and happy new year, we are staying home and playing board games with son and my old uncle, no booze, dope or sexual deviants.

Sorry that the morons try to f*ck up a cheery post but they have miserable shitty lives and try to project that onto others.

Cheers

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1 hour ago, johnnyquick said:

God bless you and happy new year, we are staying home and playing board games with son and my old uncle, no booze, dope or sexual deviants.

Sorry that the morons try to f*ck up a cheery post but they have miserable shitty lives and try to project that onto others.

Cheers

 

Sounds boring AF.

 

Who mentioned anything about sexual deviants? Is someone sending leg pics again?

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15 minutes ago, Atlas said:

 

Sounds boring AF.

 

Who mentioned anything about sexual deviants? Is someone sending leg pics again?

So are you going to get drunk and pass out? I couldn’t think of anything better than playing board games with my family. 

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7 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

So are you going to get drunk and pass out? I couldn’t think of anything better than playing board games with my family. 


No, that’s not my style. I’m likely to have a boring night too. By design. There’s nothing wrong with boring AF. Still curious how sexual deviants came up.

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