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Discuss New years eve.... in the UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.
Still being young,single and man-about-town(like Del Boy) I'll be on the lash in the town from 5pm having a few Baileys and cherryade's chatting up the local ladies.
You know it makes sense,lovely jubbly!
HA! Was joking about the Baileys and cherryade(A drink Del Boy asks for in an episode,never tried)
My son is called Bailey.I went out the night he was born and when I went in the pub there was 12 glasses of Baileys lined up on the bar from the lads. Drank them all and everyone that asked me what my son was called bought me another Baileys(Used to hate the stuff but know have a major taste for it).
Went out with £20 on me and when I woke up the next day in bed i was hugging a wheel trim and I had £100 in my pocket.
When it all came back to me everyone was putting money in my pocket for my son,I was the first of all my mates to have a child.My girlfriends Ford KA had a wheel trim missing and in my drunken stupor on the way home I saw a lovely Ford KA so I helped myself to one of the trims.
I'll raise a glass of Baileys to your grandparents tonight,I'm sure with having a caring family like yours your Gran wil get through it.
Have a Good New Year to you all!:grouphug:
Sorry to hear about your grandad mark!
its awkward for my family to celebrate on 31st december as this is the anniversary of my mums death, 10yrs passed so quickly! but she wouldn't want us to dwell on it!
but as i'm T - TOTAL :26:i just get the pleasure of watching a room full of people getting wasted,then i have the honour of driving these p***ed up morons home afterwards!
so cheers to one & all !:cheers2: @ midnight:clock: have one for me!
becareful if your drinking DON'T drive home be sensible,then you can really look fwd to a NEW YEAR................with a sore head!!:stuart:
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