Dinner for One (happy new year!)

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Dinner for One (happy new year!)

Postby Ian on Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:17 pm

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Re: Dinner for One (happy new year!)

Postby ashe on Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:40 am

more than a bit like my own new year excpet without the drinking and the company of a butler.

i actually hate new years. i always feel like such an a-hole when i hear everyone around the neighborhood having their to-do and my wife went to bed early and i think about how i never even got a single invite to a new years bash. that's every year i've been in az. 12 years running :(
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Re: Dinner for One (happy new year!)

Postby Michael on Thu Jan 01, 2009 7:55 am

Maybe you should try a new deodorant? ;D
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Re: Dinner for One (happy new year!)

Postby mixjourneyman on Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:34 pm

I always go to bed early for new years etc...
This year I went to bed around 7:00 PM.
It was sweet, I had a dream about something MA related, can't remember what though.
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Re: Dinner for One (happy new year!)

Postby meeks on Thu Jan 01, 2009 11:38 pm

Ashe, don't you live in Tucson? My parents used to live in Tempe (I graduated in AJ) and although it's a 1.5 - 2hour drive, you *could* go to the block party at ASU. I went there back for the year 2000 new years and had a good time, despite not knowing a soul.

Myself, we went for dinner with friends last night and I was home by 1130 after watching a movie at their house. At midnight people started yelling off their balconies and lighting firecrackers (not a lot of them thankfully) and all I could think was 'have some respect for the rest of us sleeping' which made me feel old and 'scroogie'. Just thankful it didn't wake the baby.
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Re: Dinner for One (happy new year!)

Postby ashe on Fri Jan 02, 2009 12:06 am

meeks wrote:Ashe, don't you live in Tucson?


No dude I live just off 48th st. And southern.

Anyway, I'm more of a small, intimate gathering kind of guy, I just have no friends in town.
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Re: Dinner for One (happy new year!)

Postby meeks on Fri Jan 02, 2009 2:22 am

well the next time I make my way out to Tempe/Mesa, we should meet for some brews n nachos.
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Re: Dinner for One (happy new year!)

Postby ashe on Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:05 am

meeks wrote:well the next time I make my way out to Tempe/Mesa, we should meet for some brews n nachos.


Promises promises. I been waiting for 3 or 4 years now... ;) :D
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