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Happy new year from the UK! ^_^
I guess you've got a few hours to go across the pond, but that's a bit more time to get pissed (when we say "pissed" in the UK, we mean "intoxicated" rather than "angry"). :D I've had at least six different kinds of booze in about five hours, and walking is somewhat tricky. I can still type coherently though. ^_^
*Lots of huggles and kisses and cheek nuzzles and soft-purring-in-the-ears and happy tail swishes for everyone*
and I don't need to remind you that you'd still be getting it all even if I were totally sober! =)
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Oh, and
I had canapes. They didn't have prawns on, but they did have smoked salmon. It was held in place with creme fraiche, so in some ways I am the cat who got the cream. ^_^
Yippeeeeeee.....
Love, Andrea Lena
Mmm... ^_^
I just love the way you always have my best interests at heart. <3
*Huggles and Kisses and Happy Tail Swishes*
happy new year to you!
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I'm not pissed, either!
Peace!
Cindilee
WHEEEEE!!! ^_^ Extravagance!
Over here, depending upon the region, the traditional New Year's Day meal is hog jowl [a kind of bacon] greens, corn bread and black eye peas.
May Your Light Forever Shine
New Years Traditions: my ancestors were mostly German/Polish ...
with some Norwegian and little English, a tradition is to eat a little rye bread with pickled herring and ginger ale at midnight on New Year's eve/day.
Well I imagine it was more likely a... um... stronger beverage but this is the kiddie safe version WE were taught.
John in Wauwatosa
John in Wauwatosa