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Pastimes : Millenium New Year's Eve -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Solon who wrote (1)1/7/1999 12:03:00 PM
From: Solon  Respond to of 9
 
Where are those clear thinking individuals that always know what they want? Am I the only one that dreams a year ahead? or is everyone as indecisive as I!

I talked to someone that was in Vegas this year...for ushering in the New. Said it was chaotic and nightmarish...HUGE crowds. Can you imagine Next Year!

I wonder if more than the normal number of people will be peacefully staying at home? I wonder why nobody knows?!



To: Solon who wrote (1)1/7/1999 6:47:00 PM
From: Hart  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9
 
A friend from Australia tried to book a room in Sydney near the water and found out that 90% of hotels are already booked within a 15 km radius, due to the expected fireworks there..

I personally don't know what i'm planning to do THIS weekend, and can't see myself booking for something a year in advance <even though Y2K is a biggie> .. I think it will be like this all over ..

So, with my luck and no reservations made, I'll be at home with my sweetie watching a few movies, hope to get lucky, and/or at least very drunk :))

Besides - who wants to drive on New Year's Eve 2000 anyway?? <definately not flying>...

Oh well - LIFE is not a box of chocolates, its a magazine - there is always a new issue out ... IF i don't catch NY2000Eve, there's always 2001

Take care.