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New Year's Eve Plans?

  • Timber
    Home, Family, Friends, Filets, Lobster Tails, many adult beverages... Awesome!
  • se-alum
    stroups;1027397 wrote:I will be in Nashville, anybody recommend any good restaurants or things to see?
    I'm guessing you'll be downtown?? Big River Grill is a very good restaurant. Then I'm sure all of Broadway Street will be a big party.
  • 1_beast
    DeadliestWarrior34;1027052 wrote:Is it Sherm?

    My 1st thought
    THE4RINGZ;1027087 wrote:Having a party at our house.
    You mean your trailor? Or your Van downw by the river?
    stroups;1027397 wrote:I will be in Nashville, anybody recommend any good restaurants or things to see?
    McDonalds is usually about everywhere.
  • Fab4Runner
    I think wildcats and I are just going to go to one of our favorite bars near his house.
  • wes_mantooth
    Probably nothing.
  • Swamp Fox
    We haven't gone out for years. We are essentially stay at home folks who seem to be fine with fawning over our kids and grandkids and all of the animals and fish and everything else alive around here. We had the entire family over on Christmas Day except for our drug dealer son and his family (pharmaceutical Rep) who are in Florida visiting with his wife's parents, so we only had 10 in our house this year. We go out around twice a week, once with a friend of ours who recently lost his wife. She was one of my wife's best friends who died of lymphoma, and we used to go out as a foursome and now there are three of us but it's important for us to do that, and we also go out to dinner and/or a play, or musical presentation with two ladies in their 80's, one of whom was my father's secretary back in 1954 and whose brother was my best friend until his death around 15 years ago. I also bike with a good friend's wife who is having some memory problems and he asked me if I could ride with her on a local bike trail when I go out and I have been doing that for about three years now. We get out there and we're not hermits but New Year's Eve has never really appealed to either of us.
  • Ironman92
    Well, I lose. No plans and my 8 year old wanted to have a few friends over. 4 eight year old boys are a handful, girls at that age are so much calmer and quieter.
  • Ironman92
    Swamp Fox;1028056 wrote:We haven't gone out for years. We are essentially stay at home folks who seem to be fine with fawning over our kids and grandkids and all of the animals and fish and everything else alive around here. We had the entire family over on Christmas Day except for our drug dealer son and his family (pharmaceutical Rep) who are in Florida visiting with his wife's parents, so we only had 10 in our house this year. We go out around twice a week, once with a friend of ours who recently lost his wife. She was one of my wife's best friends who died of lymphoma, and we used to go out as a foursome and now there are three of us but it's important for us to do that, and we also go out to dinner and/or a play, or musical presentation with two ladies in their 80's, one of whom was my father's secretary back in 1954 and whose brother was my best friend until his death around 15 years ago. I also bike with a good friend's wife who is having some memory problems and he asked me if I could ride with her on a local bike trail when I go out and I have been doing that for about three years now. We get out there and we're not hermits but New Year's Eve has never really appealed to either of us.

    Bummed me out a bit.

    Happy New Year
  • gerb131
    Not going to do much. The woman has to work the first at 6am.
  • karen lotz
    Ironman92;1028124 wrote:Well, I lose. No plans and my 8 year old wanted to have a few friends over. 4 eight year old boys are a handful, girls at that age are so much calmer and quieter.

    Maybe ccrunner can help keep an eye on them.
  • Belly35
    Small group of 8 (four couples) will be having appetizers, desserts, drinks, and a little smoke to welcome the New Year :D
  • Ironman92
    karen lotz;1028131 wrote:Maybe ccrunner can help keep an eye on them.

    No need. Jerry will be here.
  • Devils Advocate
    Ironman92;1028124 wrote:Well, I lose. No plans and my 8 year old wanted to have a few friends over. 4 eight year old boys are a handful, girls at that age are so much calmer and quieter.
    Careful.... CC reads this stuff!
  • DeadliestWarrior34
    Swamp Fox;1028056 wrote:We haven't gone out for years. We are essentially stay at home folks who seem to be fine with fawning over our kids and grandkids and all of the animals and fish and everything else alive around here. We had the entire family over on Christmas Day except for our drug dealer son and his family (pharmaceutical Rep) who are in Florida visiting with his wife's parents, so we only had 10 in our house this year. We go out around twice a week, once with a friend of ours who recently lost his wife. She was one of my wife's best friends who died of lymphoma, and we used to go out as a foursome and now there are three of us but it's important for us to do that, and we also go out to dinner and/or a play, or musical presentation with two ladies in their 80's, one of whom was my father's secretary back in 1954 and whose brother was my best friend until his death around 15 years ago. I also bike with a good friend's wife who is having some memory problems and he asked me if I could ride with her on a local bike trail when I go out and I have been doing that for about three years now. We get out there and we're not hermits but New Year's Eve has never really appealed to either of us.
  • rmolin73
    Me and the wife will be heading to Ann Arbor to party with friends. I plan on getting tipsy but not drunk I don't know what it is about women and New Years but I'll enjoy;)
  • dwccrew
    Swamp Fox;1028056 wrote:We haven't gone out for years. We are essentially stay at home folks who seem to be fine with fawning over our kids and grandkids and all of the animals and fish and everything else alive around here. We had the entire family over on Christmas Day except for our drug dealer son and his family (pharmaceutical Rep) who are in Florida visiting with his wife's parents, so we only had 10 in our house this year. We go out around twice a week, once with a friend of ours who recently lost his wife. She was one of my wife's best friends who died of lymphoma, and we used to go out as a foursome and now there are three of us but it's important for us to do that, and we also go out to dinner and/or a play, or musical presentation with two ladies in their 80's, one of whom was my father's secretary back in 1954 and whose brother was my best friend until his death around 15 years ago. I also bike with a good friend's wife who is having some memory problems and he asked me if I could ride with her on a local bike trail when I go out and I have been doing that for about three years now. We get out there and we're not hermits but New Year's Eve has never really appealed to either of us.
    Whoa, didn't you used to be a teacher? That was difficult to read through. A paragraph or two wouldn't hurt.
  • power i
    My side of the family is having our Christmas get together during the day, then Blue Jackets with my daughter and her fiance.
  • THE4RINGZ
    1_beast;1027565 wrote:


    You mean your trailor? Or your Van downw by the river?.
    Wut?
  • se-alum
    For all you drunkards, AAA will be doing their Tipsy Tow again this year. They'll take you and your car home, free of charge. You don't have to be an AAA member.
  • TBone14
    se-alum;1028742 wrote:For all you drunkards, AAA will be doing their Tipsy Tow again this year. They'll take you and your car home, free of charge. You don't have to be an AAA member.
    Where do I sign up?
  • THE4RINGZ
    I am a stay at home drunk
  • hasbeen
    Girlfriends mom is having a shin dig. We will be attending. Free booze. Free bed. No driving. :thumbsup:
  • fiction
    se-alum;1028742 wrote:For all you drunkards, AAA will be doing their Tipsy Tow again this year. They'll take you and your car home, free of charge. You don't have to be an AAA member.
    This is the first time I've heard of this program. Pretty cool. Looks like they'll tow you up to 5 miles. AAA Tipsy Tow also operates on Super Bowl Sunday, St. Patrick’s Day, Cinco De Mayo and Memorial Day weekend, 4th of July, Labor Day weekend, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve.
  • 4cards
    ...New Years Eve = MY birthday, so having some friends and family over for the evening tp celebrate both.
  • power i
    ^^^Happy Birthday, if I forget!!