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Vets Dottir 2nd 30-12-07 08:13

HAPPY NEW YEAR Celebrating anyone?
 
Hi MLU-ers ... a very Happy New Year to one and all MLU-ers and their families and loved ones!!! I hope 2008 brings you all a lot of what you need and want, all levels, and I hope that things in the world in 2008 take a turn for the better for everyone ... wishing Safety on our troops, all troops ... :cheers:

(I know you folks other side of the pond are a few hours from New Years Eve ... beating us ... again :) )

Now ... My New Years shall be extremely quiet and solitudinal like Christmas and I will enjoy a quiet welcoming in the New Year with a toast with a wonderful cup of Gourmet Hot Chocolate and you MLU-ers will be in my thoughts and best wishes ..........

WHAT will you be doing New Years Eve ......... ?

:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

Karmen aka Ma Yappy

malcolm erik bogaert 30-12-07 19:15

happy new year celebrations
 
and a Happy New Year to you Karmen...many years ago I would have been "oot and aboot" first footing..but now its a bottle of good malt and a think back to the good old days!!!!who can forget the White Heather Club on BBC with Andy Stewart...funnu how we always turn into our parents!A Gud New Year to one and all from Malcolm in North-Northumberland.

cliff 30-12-07 21:39

to me it's just another day so I'll be in bed at my usual time and sleeping at the hour of midnight! :D

Vets Dottir 2nd 31-12-07 07:02

Quote:

Originally posted by cliff
to me it's just another day so I'll be in bed at my usual time and sleeping at the hour of midnight! :D
I guess you can sleep because you're all cooler and drizzley wet there right now while some of your MLU friends are melting in 102 ferenheit/39 celcius weather :eek: I just had a peek at my Australia bookmarked timezones site which also gives weather and all sorts of other info ... I clicked on the cities to bring up their info HOT!

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldcloc...om.html?sort=1

... you folks also in the last 6 or so hours of 2007!!!!!!!!!!!

(currently -12 celcius here)

:p

Vets Dottir 2nd 31-12-07 07:31

Re: happy new year celebrations
 
Quote:

Originally posted by malcolm erik bogaert
...many years ago I would have been "oot and aboot" first footing..but now its a bottle of good malt and a think back to the good old days!!!!...funnu how we always turn into our parents!
Yes, pretty funny how that seems to happen as we age :eek: has it's pros and cons I guess? :D

A Happy one to you Malcolm of North-Northumberland! :cheers:

Vets Dottir 2nd 31-12-07 08:28

A Happy New Years music video I found for us all!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtuQCV5UmC8

:cheers:

hrpearce 31-12-07 08:28

New year
 
Worked today running a new power circut in house for air conditioner for kids room and to plug new gas hotwater and stove into. By 08:00 it was getting hot in the roof area. Had air conditioner fitted by 14:00 and power points wired by 17:00. Boys are happy, wife is happy but by midnight this old boy will be playing ZZZZZZZZZZZZ music. HAPPY NEW YEAR to all at MLU. :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :drunk: :coffee :coffee :cheers:

Vets Dottir 2nd 31-12-07 08:31

This one is special just for Master R. , Magnificent M and Veare from Karmy ... crank 'er up there ... :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRM8I-ZdamE

Richard Notton 31-12-07 09:33

Quote:

Originally posted by Vets Dottir 2nd
This one is special just for Master R. , Magnificent M and Veare from Karmy ... crank 'er up there ... :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRM8I-ZdamE

Thank you Karmy and a Happy New Year to you all; nothing quite like a Marshall JCM900 on 11, gives the EL34's* something to do. . . . . . . .

* Oh alright, 6CA7's for you North American lot.

:D

R.

Richard Notton 31-12-07 09:43

Just for the electron heads here
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Vets Dottir 2nd
crank 'er up there ... :D
It reminds me; the famous and respected Canadian 52 set and its single massive 813 valve, or "toob" for some of the ex-colonials.

We British can be a bit eccentric too. . . . . . . . .

http://www.chambonino.com/construct/const9.html

Enjoy.

R.

Vets Dottir 2nd 31-12-07 09:49

Master R.,

:D :D :D

Karmy

Ken Hughes 31-12-07 20:04

happy new year
 
Happy new year all MLU people from the sunny south pacific

gordon 31-12-07 21:29

Happy New Year from Scotland
 
I think we invented it here, didn't we? If we didn't, we should have.

All those ANZAC types are already there, and we wont catch up for another 3.5 hours.


Oh, and Richard - I'd rather listen to the Stolly engine, although the amount of fuel going west would definitely worry me.

hic.

Keith Webb 31-12-07 22:51

New year
 
Last night, in a major 'honeydo' we went to see a movie, had a romantic dinner at a bayside fish restaurant and then sat on the beach and watched the midnight fireworks over the city from across the water which was all quite spectacular.

The amazing thing about the evening in Melbourne was when we emerged from the cinema at around 9PM the temperature was still around 38C (it got to almost 43 yesterday) and when we got back into the car around 12.30AM the temp was still 34C. New years' day here is forecast to be 37. Scorcher!

I can't remember a time when it was so hot so late at night here. Lying on the sand there was a thin boundary layer of slightly cooler air coming off the water which was nice.

Anyway, a very happy and productive 2008 to everyone! :salute:

What's your new year resolution? My dear wife has already made several on my behalf after I informed her the resolution was not to make silly resolutions. :doh:

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 01-01-08 00:09

Re: New year
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Keith Webb
I can't remember a time when it was so hot so late at night here. Lying on the sand there was a thin boundary layer of slightly cooler air coming off the water which was nice.
Keith, we have to have a little chat. Now, here's the drill:

WILL.YOU.STOP.RUBBING.THIS.INTO.OUR.FROZEN.NOSES.U P.HERE!!! :mad:

:no4:

:fry:

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 01-01-08 00:12

PS:
 
Good one ref the resolutions thingy... too bad they never listen, eh? :D :p

Keith Webb 01-01-08 00:15

Re: Re: New year
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
Keith, we have to have a little chat. Now, here's the drill:

WILL.YOU.STOP.RUBBING.THIS.INTO.OUR.FROZEN.NOSES.U P.HERE!!! :mad:

:no4:

:fry:

What? (Innocently) It's 35C outside - getting too hot for fun with CMPs without serious risk of burns. Nicer here inside with the aircon going. You should ask Euan how warm his house was with his new airconditioner... :p

Hendrik van Oorspronk 01-01-08 00:57

Re: Re: Re: New year
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Keith Webb
What? (Innocently) It's 35C outside - getting too hot for fun with CMPs without serious risk of burns. Nicer here inside with the aircon going. You should ask Euan how warm his house was with his new airconditioner... :p
Hello Keith, happy 2008, but how cold is it in summer(July) out there?

Green tracked 2008

Hendrik

Keith Webb 01-01-08 01:10

Re: Re: Re: Re: New year
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Hendrik van Oorspronk
Hello Keith, happy 2008, but how cold is it in summer(July) out there?

Green tracked 2008

Hendrik

By European (and North American) standards very mild. Here in Melbourne snow is almost unknown - maybe a once or twice in a lifetime experience. We can sometimes have a frost but it is rarely cold enough here for that. On a very cold day we might have a maximum of 9, but more often the temperature range is in the mid-teens.

maverick 01-01-08 01:23

New YEAR
 
Not long hit the New Year here in the UK the wifes got Take That playing live on tv ! time for bed me thinks.

Howard 01-01-08 01:58

Our NYE
 
Here in Sunny Ganmain, NYE was very quiet. Most younger people head out to one of the major centres such as Wagga Wagga. Some have made the 5 hour drive to Sydney.
Jo, the Kids & I went to one of the local clubs for a few quiet beers before heading home & watching a movie on TV. :cheers: Very quiet one, Nothing at all like the hectic excesses of Christmas!
Like Keefy's place, it has been too hot to work on the truck. Usually the weather here is a little more extreme than what you would expect in Melbourne, but (fortunately) not so over the last few days.
Summer temps here are around the high 30's most of the time unless we get rain to cool things down. Last year we had a full week of temps over 40! That hurt!
Winter it never snows here (it did once in the 1950's), our elevation is around 200m I think... Many a frost though with temps down to -3 to -5 overnight & daytime temps of +10 or so.
Spring & Autumn are fantastic... around mid 20's during the day and cool nights for a good sleep.
Today expecting 38'c. I think I'll stay inside & clean up a bit. Back to work tomorrow.
Happy New Year to all MLU'ers!
And a special thanks to Jiffy, Carmen, Keefy, Hanno and anyone who keeps this forum rolling. :cheers:
HH

Howard 01-01-08 02:00

Re: New YEAR
 
Quote:

Originally posted by maverick
Not long hit the New Year here in the UK the wifes got Take That playing live on tv ! time for bed me thinks.
That sounds like an excellent reason to hit the hay! :yappy:

Howard 01-01-08 02:01

Sydney
 
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Keith Webb 01-01-08 02:36

Re: Sydney
 
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Originally posted by Howard
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You have to admit, Sydney would be one of the most spectacular venues in the world for a fireworks display.

How were the fireworks in Toronto, Jif? Or was it too cold for the gunpowder to ignite?;)

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 01-01-08 02:48

Re: Re: Sydney
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Keith Webb
How were the fireworks in Toronto, Jif? Or was it too cold for the gunpowder to ignite?;)
(1) It ain't midnight yet - 2049 31 Dec 07 to be precise;

(2) Dunno whether they have any in winter, would have to look it up;

(3) #2 is a moot point though as I wouldn't go down there to shiver in the dark by myself (a ladyfriend had other plans) and unarmed (gotta do something about that) even if they did have fireworks;

(4) Suspect gunpowder works in the snow but handlers don't (sissies never served in uniform);

(5) Piss off! :D :p

:sheep:

David_Hayward (RIP) 01-01-08 03:14

Happy New Year
 
:salute: to my MLU friends!

It was about 5 C I think in The New Forest in England (9 during the day), and it rained! We had fireworks at the pub where we went with # 2 son, 10, for a buffet and disco. :cheers:

Rookie 01-01-08 04:42

Happy new year
 
Had ours yesterday, hot, good food from a Hangi (Northern people look that up!!) Hint it's Maori.

Wishing all the MLU people a great 2008, its 1640 hrs here at the moment and we are about to move over to the neighbouring farm to finish off the leftovers from the Hangi

All have a great New Year

Rookie

Vets Dottir 2nd 01-01-08 05:39

Thank you everyone!!!

Two and a half hours to go until the crossover to 2008, for me, and I can hang my calendars! :)

Currently -14 celcius / 32 fehrenheit, no snow, just cold outside, but I'm warm and toasty inside my little humble dwelling, especially after a nice old fashioned homemade cup of cocoa (Frye's old fashined stuff) Yawning much, very tired today, and sniffling (stuffed up not maudlin :p ) Spending much time, this evening, snuggled under a comforter and watching TV or snoozing, very comfy and totally enjoying the quiet. I'm a happy camper and will do the special gourmet hot chocolate at midnite and toast you all when 2008 finally catches up to my location!

tick tock tick tock tick tock ......................

:cheers: :witch

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 01-01-08 05:55

T minus 5.... what idiotic thing is it that makes us stay up until midnight this night? In six minutes it will be no different than it is now... :confused

cliff 01-01-08 06:03

Quote:

Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
T minus 5.... what idiotic thing is it that makes us stay up until midnight this night? In six minutes it will be no different than it is now... :confused
You have just realised why I don't bother staying up mate! :D


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