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Ymx
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Starting with kiwi land.

Have a good one to those already bringing in ‘22
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Happy new year folks.

May ye ne'er want a friend or a dram to gie him.

Here's to Embras continued resurgence and the weegies purging themselves clean to finally face them this season 🍺🥃
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I'm not going to stay up until midnight to see in the new year as usual.

Instead, I'll be staying up until midnight to make sure this year comes to an end with no unexpected last-minute surprises or variants.




Happy new year to those who celebrate this occasion.
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Ja happy new year to you all. 2022 can only get better. 2021 was a vokker.
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Sards wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 8:10 am Thanks ouboet.
Yeah. Last year was really a tough one. For most of us. Wishing all our posters a prosperous and worry free 2022. May all your dreams come true. And Wishing all good health. Let's get through this mild flu version together and come through with better resistance 2022.
Above all cherish your families. Spend as much time as you can with them. Nurture your children. Grow them into the good version of yourselves. With life being so unpredictable every moment counts towards building your legacy through your children. Care for and forgive your family and friends. Let's be remembered for good things.
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HNY (slightly early) from Bahrain. Home at last. Traditional ME new year; some Rioja, some tapas, some choons. Have a safe one everyone, all the very best folks.
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And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
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Thats brutal mate. Don't what to say to that other than all the best.
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And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
Jeez mate! All the best wishes and thoughts for 2022. May you find lots of hope and healing this year. :wave: :wave:
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So Happy New Year and a blessed 2022 to all you geezers! I'll be spending the evening with close family enjoying a traditional Saffer braai and libation. While my Glaswegian grandpa was alive we had haggis and pipes and lots of Hogmanay traditions going on. Now that all the auld ones have died I really miss that part of it. I have two nephews learning the pipes with the Durban Caledonian Society. Hopefully by next year we'll be able to have the pipes back at our Hogmanay.
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FalseBayFC wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 5:06 pm
And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
Jeez mate! All the best wishes and thoughts for 2022. May you find lots of hope and healing this year. :wave: :wave:
Seconded!!!!
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Quiet one at home with the old lady! Though we have some decent wines lined up :grin:
All the best for 2022 to everyone here :thumbup:
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And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
That's just hell on earth, I cannot comprehend how you've managed to cope with that grief, it's truly unimaginable. To be able to offer us your best wishes in the shadow of what you've endured is beyond words. If 2022 can be any better for you, I genuinely hope so but, reflecting on 2021, will always be understandably, terrible. Take care 'And 1 guest', good fortune certainly is overdue for you.
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Lang may yer lum reek.
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And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
Jesus that’s a shitty twelve months. Hope 2022 is good to you.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
Worse than 2020 was for me that's a high bar, Wishing you a happy 2022.
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And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
Horrific year, all the very best for 2022 mate
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At home cooking a meal. Party on
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And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
Jeez, that sucks badly. Let's hope that your 2022 is better. It bloody well deserves to be after that lot.



I shall stop complaining about my slightly below par 2021
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So sorry to hear all of that A1G. What a terrible year for you.

Wishing you the best next year to somehow start rebuilding from that.
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Ymx wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 9:20 pm So sorry to hear all of that A1G. What a terrible year for you.

Wishing you the best next year to somehow start rebuilding from that.
This.

All the best, And 1 guest. Kia kaha.
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Just saw your post A1G - my condolences to you, big time. 2022 will be better

And, just to put an exclamation mark on 2021

Farewell Betty White
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2021 just had to take Betty White :thumbdown: 3 weeks away from the big 100.


And then 2022 starts and Tony Blair gets a knighthood :wtf

I'd fast-forward to 2023, but I don't want to miss the Winter Olympics (though I'm sure Covid will feck that up as well)


Well, we can only try: Happy New Year all.
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Lets all try to be realistic with our hopes for 2022; & just keep it to having the year suck less than 2020, & 2021 !

It's a low bar; but I'd happily settle for it right now.
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And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
F#ck!! I thought I was old and cynical enough to be pretty untouched by things but, by Christ you've got my sympathetic ear. I've had a lot of family and other major sh!t keeping me awake nights but I can't imagine what you've been feeling, hang in there we're here if you need us.

and yeah we shouldn't get carried away with optimism for 2022 but surely TF it's got to better than 2020 and 2021.
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dkm57 wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 12:18 am
And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
F#ck!! I thought I was old and cynical enough to be pretty untouched by things but, by Christ you've got my sympathetic ear. I've had a lot of family and other major sh!t keeping me awake nights but I can't imagine what you've been feeling, hang in there we're here if you need us.

and yeah we shouldn't get carried away with optimism for 2022 but surely TF it's got to better than 2020 and 2021.
Great post, we are all here AG1 if there is anything we can do - unlikely but a sincere comment from everyone I’m sure
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And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
Puts a lot of others travails in perspective. Hope 2022 brings some respite and you can start to live life well again in honour of those that have past. Get up to see your parents as soon as, taking sensible precautions off course, but go. Be kind to yourself, keep talking and posting, and don't be sorry in the telling of your story, you've had an unimaginable time of it, and it's important not to bottle it up.
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Happy New Year all, onwards and upwards.

2021 may not have been great for many, but there was a few gems - the Calcutta cup being one! Just need to win it now in 2022.
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And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
I'm very sorry to hear that.

I am sure we would all lend a sympathetic ear if needed. Take care fella.
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Well 2022 will not start well as got a PCR test first thing in morning as a result of positive lat flows. Daughter tested posive just before Christmas so expect wife and I have it too. But ...

We have booster jabs and feeling like a bad flu at moment.A couple of nice drams tonight.

We will kick this bugger from our lives.2022 will be a good year.

Stay positive folks.
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Big D wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 12:54 am
And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
I'm very sorry to hear that.

I am sure we would all lend a sympathetic ear if needed. Take care fella.
+1

The Scots on here are a good bunch; so hopefully you guys can have a bit of a cabal during the 6N; & we can all start getting back to the normal pints, & chat, that we all rely on to keep on a mental even keel.
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Slick wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 12:31 am
dkm57 wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 12:18 am
And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
F#ck!! I thought I was old and cynical enough to be pretty untouched by things but, by Christ you've got my sympathetic ear. I've had a lot of family and other major sh!t keeping me awake nights but I can't imagine what you've been feeling, hang in there we're here if you need us.

and yeah we shouldn't get carried away with optimism for 2022 but surely TF it's got to better than 2020 and 2021.
Great post, we are all here AG1 if there is anything we can do - unlikely but a sincere comment from everyone I’m sure
This.

I'm sure there are many of us here that'll gladly meet up for a beer and a game if you want too.

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Wyndham Upalot wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 5:45 pm
And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
That's just hell on earth, I cannot comprehend how you've managed to cope with that grief, it's truly unimaginable. To be able to offer us your best wishes in the shadow of what you've endured is beyond words. If 2022 can be any better for you, I genuinely hope so but, reflecting on 2021, will always be understandably, terrible. Take care 'And 1 guest', good fortune certainly is overdue for you.
Well said, and seconded.
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vball wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 12:57 am Well 2022 will not start well as got a PCR test first thing in morning as a result of positive lat flows. Daughter tested posive just before Christmas so expect wife and I have it too. But ...

We have booster jabs and feeling like a bad flu at moment.A couple of nice drams tonight.

We will kick this bugger from our lives.2022 will be a good year.

Stay positive folks.
Mate, you're not having a couple of "nice drams" if you feel like you have a bad flu.

You can't even get out of bed with a bad flu.
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-RB- wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 2:31 am
vball wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 12:57 am Well 2022 will not start well as got a PCR test first thing in morning as a result of positive lat flows. Daughter tested posive just before Christmas so expect wife and I have it too. But ...

We have booster jabs and feeling like a bad flu at moment.A couple of nice drams tonight.

We will kick this bugger from our lives.2022 will be a good year.

Stay positive folks.
Mate, you're not having a couple of "nice drams" if you feel like you have a bad flu.

You can't even get out of bed with a bad flu.
My ex once tried to convince me that labour pains are worse than man flu.

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Stuck our head out at midnight to wish HNY to the neighbours, not a soul about, miserable buggers. Or were they all at a gathering to which we hadn’t been invited?
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SaintK wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 5:21 pm
FalseBayFC wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 5:06 pm
And 1 guest wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:28 pm And good riddance to the worst year of my life. Lost my father in law to Covid in Jan, then my wife in April. I woke up beside her dead body one Saturday morning, and cannot describe the trauma of that. Months of grief and depression, still ongoing.
Against a background of covid, I have been unable to visit my elderly parents in Scotland, then my dog dropped dead of a stroke at the front door. Some horrific gastric bug hit me before Xmas and I was unable to eat for two weeks.
Sorry to bring down the mood, but hoped I might find a few sympathetic ears.
Anyway, I wish everyone on here a great night tonight and all the best for a happy and healthy 2022
Jeez mate! All the best wishes and thoughts for 2022. May you find lots of hope and healing this year. :wave: :wave:
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Thirded!!!!!
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Bonne Année les rosbeefs, les kiwis les chardons, les sudafs, les canucks...

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