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Partying on New Years Eve

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We're hoping to have a more exciting new years eve than the average ;) - and are hoping to go to a local club for new years eve and make an event of it.
But - what is new years like normally at clubs? Quieter, busier? Different types of people? Or is it just as-per-normal?
And what the heck do you tell your mates!! ;)
are they open :shock: .
if so i want to know lol
One we have our eyes on has a special ticket-only party....!
Need to confirm asap!
surprised
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hoping to go to a local club for new years eve and make an event of it.

It would help if we had an idea of where you are to be able to help know what "local" to you is.
In case you are in the Midlands, I think that all the clubs have one of their busiest nights on New Years Eve. This year like last year, Xtasia is all-ticket members-only, and will more than likely be full to the rafters. Chameleons had to have their party in a larger club to accommodate the numbers that went there... and so it goes on...
Amazing to think that between the 2 of them, almost 400 couples will take to a swinging club as their preferred way to see in the New Year. Makes me wonder how come so many couples don't have families and stuff with whom they celebrate New Year, but ho hum, eh?
...and of course it may be different elsewhere in the country...maybe...
We have been to chameleons every year for the past 5 years, last two years have been held at the greenhouse but its back to chams this years, always a great night, always very busy, last year some bugger pinched my knickers while i was shagging :shock:
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Makes me wonder how come so many couples don't have families and stuff with whom they celebrate New Year, but ho hum, eh?

Not everyone want to spend new year with their family, my kids are quite young so usually asleep by midnight anyway and the though of spending all night with my mum, or his for that matter, makes me shiver lol i'd sooner spend it with friends......so does that make me a bad person? do i care? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Not everyone want to spend new year with their family

Oh I agree with you on that point, it just amazes me how many couples are able to get away from family ties (and how the single men can't lol ) I mean, where do all the baby sitters come from on NYE? Most people find it hard enough most other nights of the year, but on the big celebration night of the year when people (incl baby sitters?) want to be out with their mates, getting drunk, partying etc...just amazing (in a non-judgemental sort of way, know worra mean?)
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Not everyone want to spend new year with their family

... I mean, where do all the baby sitters come from on NYE? Most people find it hard enough most other nights of the year, but on the big celebration night of the year when people (incl baby sitters?) want to be out with their mates, getting drunk, partying etc...just amazing (in a non-judgemental sort of way, know worra mean?)
might be sommat to do with the fact they charge stupid amounts of money and we parents are sometimes that desperate to get out and let our hair down, we pay it!!
babysitters are onto a winner NYE.
:shock: Hmmm, seeing as my social life's going rapidly down the pan and i'm skint, I may as well start booking em in too. Know what i'll be doing on new yrs then. rolleyes
This year i am at a vanilla house as every year........
should be ok tho.............
be warned i will be foning people so lol if ur shaggin turn ur fone of pmsl
MikeC