Glad no one was hurt... though I'm still at that stage where I figure that
New Year's Eve is the one night I'll most likely get hurt.  New Year's Day
is better known as "recovery day" at my place... yours sounds awfully nice,
though.  Far too active for me, however ;)

~Simon

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  -----Original Message-----
  From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 02 January 2004 15:34
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: RE: Fun New Year's Eve

  We had a fun New Years.

  The young daughter and I stayed up until midnight, then celebrated with
  some nice, safe sparkling apple cider. She started jumping on my bed
  with the cider raised in the air, and suddenly let go of the bottle. It
  broke on my dresser mirror, covered the room is glass, and soaked
  clothes in the top three drawers of the dresser. Managed to avoid
  stepping on anything that would have sent me to the emergency room and
  my first task of 2004 became cleaning apple cider out of the walls. Plus
  I got to do laundry until 4 AM.

  On New Years day, we have a tradition. Mr. New Years visits us on his
  flying disco ball of deals to bestow heavily discounted gifts and prizes
  we didn't get for Christmas. The Polly Pocket Designer Fashion Mall my
  daughter wanted, which cost $50 on Christmas Eve, was marked down to
  $14.99. The $60 dress she wanted from the Limited Too was now on
  clearance, and I got it for like $9. Old Navy was going with $5 shirts
  and $10 jeans, which I took advantage of to great extent. The 20GB iPod,
  which was $299 at Hecht's on Christmas Eve, was still $299, which didn't
  bother me because the thing is engineered to die after 18 months. But
  Best Buy had a 40GB Rio (I think) player that was going for $249, and I
  picked that up for $129 on a 1-day special (of course, being the kind
  and benevolent father I am, I gave this to my daughter). Also, I found
  an ATI 5700 with 128MB onboard RAM and a coupon for a free copy of
  Half-Life 2 going for $129, but I passed on it.

  Bottom Line: I bought merchandise that was valued at close to $500 on
  Christmas Eve for less than $280.

  M

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 5:17 PM
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: Fun New Year's Eve

  hi gang,
  hope everyone had a fun New Year's Eve.
  we did!
  something quite different for us -
  went out to dinner overlooking the Bay,
  then 11pm concert at Kimball's East jazz club (Emeryville, next to
  Oakland)
  trumpeter named Rick Braun
  really cute - at a quiet part his 3-yr-old in the audience kept yelling
  "Hi Daddy" until he answered her :-)
  he started the show entering from behind the crowd with a wireless mike
  on his trumpet, walked through the place playing until he got to the
  stage. fun.
  excellent sax, guitar, bass, drums, keyboard players, let them do long
  solos.
  I have a picture of him standing on the chair next to me playing at one
  point!!
  They passed out hats, noisemakers, champagne for midnight. Really
  enjoyed, got a bit emotional about surviving into the new year :-)
  We had booked a room 1/2 mile away, fell into bed, came home after
  brekkie.
  -Ben
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