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Who is of You that knows where all the parties in ED are for NY??

Saw the jap restaurant does dinner and party at ?50 I believe..

saw a sign outside the great exhibitionist on whitely road for NY party but don t know if they charge for entrance..

went last year at some pub somewhere in nunhead (can t recall the name) and it was free entrance and ok party!


anyone knows all of it?

..i d like to stay local also this year and have 2 friends with me

thanx


p.

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Well The Bishop is ?10.00 for the evening.. DJ ??


The EDT has a board outside saying visit Website for password ??? You could always pop in and see if tickets are available..


The Cherry Tree was advertising free tickets to be collected but they may of all gone.. ??


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Boring and lifeless? Just because people aren't all excited about sodding NYE? It's almost always an anti-climax. Spending it at home with friends and/or family with a bit of grub and a few bottles is a much better idea.


But if you absolutely must have a night out, then I agree that local is better than venturing into central London. I believe the Flying Pig will have no entry charge.

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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Boring and lifeless? Just because people aren't

> all excited about sodding NYE? It's almost always

> an anti-climax. Spending it at home with friends

> and/or family with a bit of grub and a few bottles

> is a much better idea.

>

> But if you absolutely must have a night out, then

> I agree that local is better than venturing into

> central London. I believe the Flying Pig will have

> no entry charge.


Just made me sad thinking about how the millennium bug

destroyed the turn of the millennium all nigh party - we

all had to work.


Highlight of 31/12/1999 - some user couldn't log on and

20 IT staff turn up to help :)

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NY eve over the CPT was a belter in the 90s, free entry (concept of paying to get in would have been just wrong !) and full of the usual characters.


These days we either try and stay at home doing what Jeremy suggested, or pop around someone else's house party - which is the action for this year.

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Dubious clubs and pubs - to cop off - when young.

> Better clubs and house parties when older.

> House party - with select group - these days.

> Jools Holland followed by tepid attempt at sex - if you've given up on life.


How about - asleep by 11pm because you know you'll be woken up at 6am (and probably during the night too), and it just. aint. worth it. Neither Jools nor jiggy come into it.

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New Years Eve.. What are we celebrating.. ??

Back in 1974/5 ish my then girlfriend summed it up...


'We are celebrating the fact that we have survived another year .. '


It's been my thought on the subject ever since..


No different to any other day of the year.. I will be out as usual.


There will be more idiots about, people will be making prats of themselves drinking J?gerbombs and thinking they can fight everybody..


I will drink my usual 2 - 3 pints.. and escape the pub by 12.15. Cannot see the point of drinking 4-5 pints.

and feeling like a sack of S**t the next day...


Happy New Year..


Foxy..

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