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On 1 Jan, 12:06, Malcolm wrote:






Whilst most of us went off to have a good old knees up, some auld lang
syne and some real traditional values.


What 'traditional values'?

Sitting around forcing yourself to get ****ed, just to 'celebrate' the
fact that you are another year closer to death?

Jumping up at the chimes of some dodgy clock that is days out of time
according to 'traditional values' because they ****ed up the calendar
a few centuries ago?

Grabbing strange peoples hands and singing wierd celtic songs in a non
celtic country?

Letting off fireworks you have not used on the traditional celebration
of the gunpowder plot?

Wandering around aimlessly with a chunk of inflammable black rock in
your hand and knocking on doors of sensible people who have been in
bed for 3 hours?

These are traditional values?

Thank ****, we can rest quietly now for another 364 days until these
brain-dead nutters come out of the woodwork again.
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On 1 Jan, 12:06, Malcolm wrote:
Thank ****, we can rest quietly now for another 364 days until these
brain-dead nutters come out of the woodwork again.


That should have read 365 days,2008 being a leap year and all that:-))

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