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How much will you spend this new years eve?

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  • Kevicho
    Kevicho Posts: 3,216 Forumite
    Jim_B wrote:
    Here's a method to recreate an authentic NY's Eve feeling in your own home.
    ....


    Lol, think i may stay home afterall now ;)
  • JAMIEDODGER
    JAMIEDODGER Posts: 4,339 Forumite
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    But is also VERY VERY boring, especially knowing most people are out enjoying themselves. I know this as I had tickets to go out last year but couldnt because I had tonsilitus.. SO im going to make up for it this year.


    ..i went out last year, it was boring...full of really drunk people falling all over the place and i spent a fortune so really dont mind staying in this year!
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  • We already have booze at home and I'm working on New Years Day (Sunday) anyway so it has to be a fairly early night!!
    Mortgage-free wannabe!
  • Will spend absolutely ZILCH!!!! Not going out. Staying put. Too many drunks about. Borrowed DVD's off friends so I am sorted for the nite. What a rip off the costs of tickets to get into venues. Hope all of you going out have a good time but be careful and stay safe!!!! Hope you have a good one. PF
  • well £22 on a footy ticket and then i drive from Leicester back to saaafampton and £6 odd on 4 bottles of batemans xxxb beer(luvvvly stuff!)

    won't get home till bout 10ish so unless i get a real good offer thats it for me!


    Otbc

    Will
    SShhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
  • Amba_Gambla
    Amba_Gambla Posts: 12,107 Forumite
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    I'm doing a mammoth 18.5 hr shift.....

    just think of all the lovverly lolly though.....
  • nearlyrich
    nearlyrich Posts: 13,698 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Hung up my suit!
    We are going to a house party and we will be taking some beer and wine that we already have so less than a tenner. I think new year's eve is overrated personally and I would be happy to sit here drinking red wine.
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  • jane130
    jane130 Posts: 809 Forumite
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    well we will be mak9ng money new years eve dh is a taxi driver so I will be staying home with the children maybe ordering in a pizza, while dh earns the best wages he does all year ( which is just as well as its the last good payday before the end of january )
    I am journeying to a debt-free life.
    Our estimated debt-free date is January 2040. I'm on a mission to bring that date closer!
    16/02/23 debts - £9556.38
    emergency fund - £00.00
    debt-free diary - Time to Face the music and deal with this debt once and for all
  • We're going to a murder mystery dinner party - kids can go to bed and we can stop up drinking. We're contributing pudding and after dinner choccies (the chillis are marinating in the cheap vodka I got for Christmas as I speak - mmmmm!). It'll probably tot up to about £8 for the four of us, but that's pretty good reading what everyone else is spending. Are you all crazy?!?! I know NYE is special, but still ... I figured if you were a debt free wannabe you'd not be blowing your cash on one night! (maybe that's just me being REALLY tight since zero is getting so close now) :confused:

    Happy New Year, one and all :beer:
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 002 :rotfl:
  • I'm staying in having worked all over Christmas.

    Anyway - my cat needs me. She's terrified of fireworks.
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