Why is New Years Eve always a rubbish night?

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Ive always found New Years Eve to be the one night of the year you never ever seem to have real fun - its always a let down - everyone I know feels the same... you made to feel this is the party night to top all partys... but sadly not.
 
Hey don't worry about it, there is always next Sunday night. It's just another date, i'm a bit annoyed that i'm sick tonight but not that fussed as i'll probably end up having a better night out next week when i'm back home.
 
Vegetarian said:
Ive always found New Years Eve to be the one night of the year you never ever seem to have real fun - its always a let down - everyone I know feels the same... you made to feel this is the party night to top all partys... but sadly not.

I had the best fun for new years in ages tonight at a small party (bout 20 people). Good laughs, games and fireworks and not much alcohol. It was made even better by the fact my mate had a go on a dance mat and looked like a chicken doing a river dance. N70 video camera 4tw.

But in general I agree, last time I really enjoyed NY was years ago. Normally my wife and I just have a quiet night in.
 
I was on Waterloo Bridge for the big fireworks. They were impressive, but they lasted ten minutes. We had to leave the pub before 10pm to get our position, and aferwards we spent a couple of hours walking through crowds of drunk idiots to get to a Piccadilly underground station not closed down due to crowd-control.

First time I went to these as an adult. Last time. Might be different drunk, but I don't drink, and got annoyed with dozens of different people that walked past me.
 
Yeah waste of money, even local pubs are charging 15quid to get in heh. Rather save what i would have spent tonight and waste it on the next 3 weekends :P
 
I payed £2 for entry to a pub next to Waterloo station, which gives a stamp to allow re-entry after the fireworks (but I didn't bother) and wouldn't admit anyone new after 12am.
 
New year was pretty awesome until about 1. 4 chavs thought it would be clever to start a fight with about 15 of us.
Seriously, what the hell? 2 16 year old boys and 2 14 year old girls want to fight a bunch of drunk 19/20 year olds? What is the thinking behind that?
The little girls punched and pulled my mates hair. And he was just like 'what are you doing, I aren't going to fight a girl'. So she threw a bottle of lambrini at him. Genius!
Where are these little ****s parents? They surely must wonder where their kids are at 1/2/3am?!
We just laughed and continued on our way pretty much. One of the kids kept shouting 'Don't you know who I am?'... None of us had any idea...

The thing that annoyed me most though, was who the **** do they think they are? We never spoke or looked at them. There is no logic. And if we'd have got in a fight. We would have pretty much killed them. I mean, 15 lads on 2 is bad odds when you're the same size and age. Not skinny little chav ****s... We would have been in the wrong. And got in a hell of a lot of trouble for it...

I just don't understand it. It annoys me and I hope they hang.

Edit: PRETENDING TO BE SO DRUNK YOU CAN'T TYPE IS AWESOME!
 
Lt. Manlove said:
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Wow your so cool. Wish I could be drunk like you! :rolleyes:

Been badly drunk before but I know what i'm typing or even just have some spelling mistakes.
 
I always love new years when im not stuck working them. A load of school mates all meet up for a re-union back in the west country and go out dressed in fancy dress to the local town! No entry fees to the pubs as its quite a small town and its always good fun! No idea what Southampton's like on new years as I've never been out there on NYE. I always find a group of good mates, cheesy costumes and lots of beer is > serious nights out

I'd probably hate NYE if I had to pay to get into each pub/bar/club but doing it the cheesy route I've never had to :D
 
New years always sucks a fat one for me. I don't drink/do drugs at all and pretty much (well, actually everyone) everyone around me does. And so I'm faced with the prospect of gurning sick faces telling me how great 2006 is, and how great new years eve is, and how great cling-film is, or whatever happens to crop into a drunken braincase.. And so I find myself doing less and less each year. Eventually I'll end up in a cave with a cake with one candle.
 
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