I make some goodies, including homemade eggnog, and we just hang out at home until the countdown at midnight. Celebrate w/ adult kids when they join us.
All over Christmas I have encountered Duracell problems. The first was corrosion in my apple keyboard: Apple engineers were unable to help resulting in the purchase of a replacement keyboard costing 99 pounds! Today my phone stopped working: again, corroded Duracell batteries. I don't know if a new production method is being used - I don't recall having these types of problems in the past. I'm just hoping that it isn't 'third-time' lucky!
Our family likes a low key, stay at home NYE. We have special snacks, maybe a fondue. And we watch movies or, in recent years, CNN with Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin. I don't generally make any resolutions but on New Year's Day I try to make a nice dinner that includes greens and black eyed peas so we start the year off right.
On New Year's Day, the same small group of friends and I gather to have a "Good Luck Meal." We eat kale, spatzel, sauerkraut and pork roast - all the stuff you're supposed to have to create luck in the new year. We've done it for ten years now. It's a low key and pleasant way to step into the new year.
2 charges of £4.50 were taken from my account from Globway ,they said they would refund me if I gave them my personal details ,no way would I agree to this so after 4 phone calls ,and looking up a charity in the Netherlands i found a charity called Children of the golden Triangle . They promised to donate the amount as small as it maybe ,but better there than in this company
Thank you for this helpful uses of bobby pins! Unfortunately I have a habit of putting everything into the important and urgent category. Your list will help me stop and think about what I’m doing and how to prioritize it.
Some of my new year's traditions are shopping for discounted calendars and Christmas cards on Jan. 1st. I also eat black-eyed peas on that day for good luck throughout the year. I forgot to eat them this year and 2016 has been pretty difficult. I'm sure some people would agree with me.
I used to go out for dinner and drinks when I was younger, but now I prefer to celebrate at home with my hubby, my dogs, some good food and Champagne. We count down to midnight. We often watch tv and/or play board games. Laid back, casual fun.
I thought this was an account card for my HSA benefits but knowing the web affiliate marketing game I realized what has happened.
First of all the card is useless unless it is activated.
Ok the game. Affiliate marketers of Netspend get commissions and residuals to sell cards. The probably get a small fee for the lead and then a small residual on transaction fees.
So what happened to me is I was looking for an auto loan online and filled out an application I am 100% sure that website passes my information to Netspend so they can create a prepaid card account for me where they would get credit for a lead sale if I activate the card and actually use it.
Just do not activate the card and make sure you cut it up. Yes it's a bunch of crap that some affiliate uses customer information to sign people up for accounts like this but hey in all honesty companies and places of employment do the same thing instead of paper check writing because they say it saves paper and is good for the environment but they are actually an affiliate making residual income.
Again some tax preparers do it as well.
Bottom line is that I am going to find that website were I filled out an auto loan application and complain that's all I can do now. Next time I will be more careful.
My tradition is to stay home for New Year's eve to avoid people driving drunk and watch the ball drop at midnight. This year we are heading out on New Year's Day for a short road trip.
i'm from texas originally, so even though i've lived in NYC since 1999, my texan roots kickin bigtime at new year's...so i make sure to eat blackeyed peas on new year's eve...no matter what my plans are, i make sure to eat them in someway. maybe a soup, maybe just out of a can, but i do it for good luck. maybe even make a pot of hoppin' john. good luck for 2017, everyone!
I don't do anything on New Year's Day but I usually go on an adventure on January 1st. I like to start the year as I mean to spend it - fun and adventures. This year, I'm taking my nieces and nephew to Knotts Berry Farm on the 1st. It was their Christmas gift.
I have a quiet celebration at home with friends and a bottle of champagne. We can't stay up late so we celebrate on East Coast time and then go to sleep. And of course we always make resolutions that end up getting broken.
I like to stay home and watch the movies expiring off my Netflix queue while enjoying a tasty spirit.
I make some goodies, including homemade eggnog, and we just hang out at home until the countdown at midnight. Celebrate w/ adult kids when they join us.
All over Christmas I have encountered Duracell problems. The first was corrosion in my apple keyboard: Apple engineers were unable to help resulting in the purchase of a replacement keyboard costing 99 pounds! Today my phone stopped working: again, corroded Duracell batteries. I don't know if a new production method is being used - I don't recall having these types of problems in the past. I'm just hoping that it isn't 'third-time' lucky!
Our family likes a low key, stay at home NYE. We have special snacks, maybe a fondue. And we watch movies or, in recent years, CNN with Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin. I don't generally make any resolutions but on New Year's Day I try to make a nice dinner that includes greens and black eyed peas so we start the year off right.
On New Year's Day, the same small group of friends and I gather to have a "Good Luck Meal." We eat kale, spatzel, sauerkraut and pork roast - all the stuff you're supposed to have to create luck in the new year. We've done it for ten years now. It's a low key and pleasant way to step into the new year.
2 charges of £4.50 were taken from my account from Globway ,they said they would refund me if I gave them my personal details ,no way would I agree to this so after 4 phone calls ,and looking up a charity in the Netherlands i found a charity called Children of the golden Triangle . They promised to donate the amount as small as it maybe ,but better there than in this company
Thank you for this helpful uses of bobby pins! Unfortunately I have a habit of putting everything into the important and urgent category. Your list will help me stop and think about what I’m doing and how to prioritize it.
Some of my new year's traditions are shopping for discounted calendars and Christmas cards on Jan. 1st. I also eat black-eyed peas on that day for good luck throughout the year. I forgot to eat them this year and 2016 has been pretty difficult. I'm sure some people would agree with me.
I used to go out for dinner and drinks when I was younger, but now I prefer to celebrate at home with my hubby, my dogs, some good food and Champagne. We count down to midnight. We often watch tv and/or play board games. Laid back, casual fun.
I like to watch the twilight zone marathons, eat peas, watch the best of the year shows and bring in the new year with my kids.
Some years we go to Watch Night Service at church . We always have black eye peas, stewed tomatoes and collard greens to start the year off right.
Have a nice dinner at home on New Years Eve and then on New Years Day eat pork or seafood.
I thought this was an account card for my HSA benefits but knowing the web affiliate marketing game I realized what has happened.
First of all the card is useless unless it is activated.
Ok the game. Affiliate marketers of Netspend get commissions and residuals to sell cards. The probably get a small fee for the lead and then a small residual on transaction fees.
So what happened to me is I was looking for an auto loan online and filled out an application I am 100% sure that website passes my information to Netspend so they can create a prepaid card account for me where they would get credit for a lead sale if I activate the card and actually use it.
Just do not activate the card and make sure you cut it up. Yes it's a bunch of crap that some affiliate uses customer information to sign people up for accounts like this but hey in all honesty companies and places of employment do the same thing instead of paper check writing because they say it saves paper and is good for the environment but they are actually an affiliate making residual income.
Again some tax preparers do it as well.
Bottom line is that I am going to find that website were I filled out an auto loan application and complain that's all I can do now. Next time I will be more careful.
I usually go out to dinner on New Year's Eve with my fiancee, write a list of resolutions and re-start my exercise regimen.
I like to watch television and munch on snacks on New Year's Eve. Brunch with family marks the New Year's Day.
We stay home, order in and drink champagne at midnight.
We make a soup called dduk Guk. It's a traditional Korean rice cake soup you are supposed to eat on New Year's Day to bring you luck.
My tradition is to stay home for New Year's eve to avoid people driving drunk and watch the ball drop at midnight. This year we are heading out on New Year's Day for a short road trip.
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I watch Anderson and Kathy on CNN, then go to bed!
i'm from texas originally, so even though i've lived in NYC since 1999, my texan roots kickin bigtime at new year's...so i make sure to eat blackeyed peas on new year's eve...no matter what my plans are, i make sure to eat them in someway. maybe a soup, maybe just out of a can, but i do it for good luck. maybe even make a pot of hoppin' john. good luck for 2017, everyone!
I usually get together with some friends, have dinner, play board games, and watch the countdown!
I don't do anything on New Year's Day but I usually go on an adventure on January 1st. I like to start the year as I mean to spend it - fun and adventures. This year, I'm taking my nieces and nephew to Knotts Berry Farm on the 1st. It was their Christmas gift.
I have a quiet celebration at home with friends and a bottle of champagne. We can't stay up late so we celebrate on East Coast time and then go to sleep. And of course we always make resolutions that end up getting broken.