Have a good news years lads
Have a good news years lads
Im off to spend the night and maybe the next day or 2 down at Rye got a nice place next to the water lined up, so stay safe and have fun and dont forget to give your significant other a midnight kiss from me 
- callmeslick
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Re: Have a good news years lads
enjoy,Fatman! The wife and I will be spending the evening with the 6 month old grandson, so it should be eventful.....in some sort of way. We'll probably declare Midnight at something like 10 pm and turn in, exhausted. I do have an interesting bottle of champagne chilling. More on that after we crack it open.
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Wullie
Re: Have a good news years lads
Prospero Ano Nuevo my upside down friend.
Watch out for the sharks.
Watch out for the sharks.
Re: Have a good news years lads
Enjoy, all.callmeslick wrote:enjoy,Fatman! The wife and I will be spending the evening with the 6 month old grandson, so it should be eventful.....in some sort of way. We'll probably declare Midnight at something like 10 pm and turn in, exhausted. I do have an interesting bottle of champagne chilling. More on that after we crack it open.
I'll be spending the evening with a 3 month old girl I consider my daughter (unfortunately not biologically), she has stomach flu so "eventful" it will be...
"How about no, you Crazy Dutch Bastard?"
Re: Have a good news years lads
News Years??
You talk funny.
You talk funny.
- callmeslick
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Re: Have a good news years lads
Good time had by all......Grandchild back home, Grandparents exhausted. Oh, the Champagne story: My dad was cleaning stuff out of the old house before they sell it(living in a retirement community now) and came across a bottle of champagne that had been forgotten. It was a Piper-Heidieseck Extra Dry, Vintage 1961. Yup, 50 year old sparkling wine. Probably no good, but once in a while, these can survive. I ask the experts at some Wine website what I have, and if it is worth anything before we open it. Their reply was that it couldn't be sold, as no one buys champagne without being able to sample the lot beforehand. However, I was told, if it was still good, the bottle was worth around $10-17,000, as 1961 is considered the best year for the stuff in the last hundred. Thus, the wife and I waited with anticipation, pulled the cork and 'pfffft'....nothing in the way of fizz. Oh, well, we did have a perfectly good 2003 Spanish methode champagnoise so bubbly was consumed. That's as close as I'll get to a massively expensive wine, I figure, and what I had approached a mix of vinegar and yeast.......
Happy New Years to all!
Happy New Years to all!
- ChipznBeer
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Re: Have a good news years lads
We did the same thing Slick, we had both our grandchildren. (one 5yr. old and one 5 month old)callmeslick wrote:Good time had by all......Grandchild back home, Grandparents exhausted.
But I cheated.....(just a little)
....I turned the clocks ahead 2 hours, so we ended up being not so tired and actually still awake to see the New Year in (2 hours early).....
All the best in the New Year to you all!
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Wullie
Re: Have a good news years lads
You celebrated with the "Newfie's".ChipznBeer wrote:We did the same thing Slick, we had both our grandchildren. (one 5yr. old and one 5 month old)callmeslick wrote:Good time had by all......Grandchild back home, Grandparents exhausted.
But I cheated.....(just a little)
....I turned the clocks ahead 2 hours, so we ended up being not so tired and actually still awake to see the New Year in (2 hours early).....![]()
All the best in the New Year to you all!
