I would just like to wish everyone a Happy Hangover for tomorrow.:champagne10::DrunkAgain::puke:
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I would just like to wish everyone a Happy Hangover for tomorrow.:champagne10::DrunkAgain::puke:
Happy New Year everyone!
What did everyone do for new year?
New years eve is also my mum's birthday so she had a party until midnight. I just stayed in #amiga.org for most of the evening.
Watching TV, reading Revelation Space, hating the world even more than before and wishing painful vengeance on those who have hurt me.
Now that is fun!
Happy new year!
Here's to another 365 days of fun and frolics here at CA!
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Er... to steal a line from another thread...
It's a leap year, this year!!!!
Happy New Year to everyone. Had a great night though surpisingly remained mostly sober...
I'm now just glad that all this is over for another year.
Christmas and New Year interupts public transport and the post and the television and peoples work. That is quite annoying when you order some stuff not long after christmas and it doesn't come until after new year.
Steve, I think you need to learn what the word enjoyment really means.
I spent New Years Eve at home with my girlfriend. Just the two of us seeing in the new year together. Drinking and watching Jules Holland. Then we went to bed, and finally to sleep a couple of hours later! ;)
Happy New Year indeed.
That's all the part-time drinkers out of my pubs and out of my way for another year.
Hmm, back to the Rant thread for me I think.
My gf's grandmother died at 10PM on the 1.1.2008, so that wasn't a very good beginning for the whole family. She was already in hospital for over 2 month, and had been transferred into another one because she was getting worse the last week. So it wasn't such a rude surprise as everybody knew a bit that this would happen. Still it was very sad.
Oh dear. That wasn't a nice start to the new year at all. It is always very sad, even when it has been expected. You can only prepare yourself so much for the lose of a loved one. My condolences to her and her family. I hope they manage to come to terms with her passing.
Why do so many older people die over the Christmas period? Both of my Grand Mothers died over the Christmas Period, as well as a Great Uncle. A time when you are meant to be happy.
Perhaps that is exactly the time when they feel loneliest, because others celebrate and forget a bit about them and let them feel lonely.Quote:
Why do so many older people die over the Christmas period? Both of my Grand Mothers died over the Christmas Period, as well as a Great Uncle. A time when you are meant to be happy.
Problem also was I hadn't met her parents before, this was the first time. And I was there for 15 minutes when the phone rang and it was the hospital. I didn't also feel quite well at that moment. They then went to the hospital and I stayed with her younger brother, who is 19, at home until they got back. But it looked that they have seen it coming, as the only one who really cried was her mother.
I don't think more people die over the festive period than at any other time in winter, it's just that we feel it more because people are sad at a time that is supposed to be joyous.
Sorry to hear about the gf's grandmother. My grandmother died the day after a birthday celebration. We had a big party with BBQ and all, and a few hours after we'd gone home and to sleep, we were called out of bed because 'things weren't going too well with grandma'. Went to hospital right away, in the middle of the night, and remained with her until she passed away.
It's not exactly the same thing, but it sure was strange experiencing something so sad right after a very joyous occasion. Made me feel very guilty afterwards.
My condolences also.
The Xmas period can be quite hectic, stressfull and also cold.
This can contribute towards illnesses the elderley may already have.
Perhaps this explains the increased mortality rate at this time of the year.
Or could it just be all the bird flu they are catching from their turkey!