Happy 2015!
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- Megacruncher
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#1 Happy 2015!
As 2015 slides onto the relentless conveyor belt of time and 2014 falls off the end and shatters on the unforgiving hard floor of fate, I wish all of you happiness, health, prosperity or at the very least another roll of the dice in the year to come! :drunken: :wav:
Willie the Megacruncher
#2 Re: Happy 2015!
I believe the more conventional is a happy and prosperous 2015 to you and yours ... however i will take the roll of the dice thank you not so keen on the hard floor of fate if you don't mind
Here's to everyone at TSBT, I raise a Mojito to your health, wealth and happiness. All the best for 2015.
Here's to everyone at TSBT, I raise a Mojito to your health, wealth and happiness. All the best for 2015.
The best form of help from above is a sniper on the rooftop....
#3 Re: Happy 2015!
Happy new year to my crunching chums. Hope 2015 is a good year for you all.
I've just finished work so think it's time for a snooze before a beer or two tonight
I've just finished work so think it's time for a snooze before a beer or two tonight
- scole of TSBT
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#4 Re: Happy 2015!
Happy New Year everyone. New Year traditions are different every where. Here in eastern North Carolina, we eat black eyed peas (a mild flavored bean/legume), collards (strong, cabbage like) and pork. One story is the black eyed peas and collards are eaten for luck, representing coins and dollars. The one I think is more appropriate is it represents eating modest, simple food and being thankful for what we have. Here's our New Year's day meal. Very good for poor food. Happy New Year all
#5 Re: Happy 2015!
Happy New Year to you all. May 2015 bring you many kudo's and happy crunching. :)