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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!


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Happy New Year's, all.  Depending on how much I drink tonight, my New Year's resolution tomorrow morning might be down to about five megapixels. :)

Actually, the new year can't start any worse than the last one ended. I've been sick with the stomach flu for four days now.  Things can only get better! (Knock on wood...)

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Happy New Year all, fixing to get ready to see if I can bring the cops by with a few fireworks! They are legal ones, in Wis!  :lol:

My New Years Resolution: It's an easy one. Be nice to Liberals this year. As long as they're nice to me! :P

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Gonna be tough in an election year, Leech :).  

Ugh, why do I do this, I'm not a young buck anymore... had a little too much fun last night.  We normally limit the TV and video game time for the kids, but today might have to be a exception.  Time to get some coffee in me and SUCK IT UP!

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Same here Thunder.  I hit the Martinis hard last night.  Not used to them.  Moving slow here today too.  Coffee is hitting the spot and am ready for a big breakfast.  And yes grilling or smoking more this year and fewer Martinis.   ;)

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27 minutes ago, ThunderLund78 said:

Gonna be tough in an election year, Leech :).  

Ugh, why do I do this, I'm not a young buck anymore... had a little too much fun last night.  We normally limit the TV and video game time for the kids, but today might have to be a exception.  Time to get some coffee in me and SUCK IT UP!

Yep it's going to be a great year for Bipartisanship on the old forum! ;)

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