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Title: I hate Hogmanay
Post by: suzanne on January 01, 2007, 07:38:30 AM
My childhood memories of Hogmanay in Scotland was my mum inviting friends and neighbours round for a party.

Us kids were sent to bed early but couldn't sleep for the bloody noise...just as you were nodding off we were whisked out of bed in our pjs to eat black bun and to be slobbered over by drunken uncles (wont go into that 1).

My youngest sister used to make a bomb as she was the cute/talented/singer in our family and us kids had to get up and do a turn.........pure torture for me.

After a sugar rush of cake and coke (the cola kind) we were sent back to bed buzzin an not a hope in hell of sleeping, so me and my sisters would listen to the party until we eventually through exhaustion drift into the land of nod.

When we woke a few hours later (or so it seemed) there would be people that we had never met sleeping all over the floor that we had to climb over to get to the bathroom only to find it covered in puke....I ..being the oldest ...cleaned it up so we could all have a pee.

In Scotland back then (dont know if its the same now) Hogmanay lasted till the last man left.

I remember 1 year the last guy who my mum could NOT get rid of (was with us for 10 days)  turned out to be a gatecrasher LOL

Various memories are...the smell of the HUGE pot of lentil soup simmering.

My uncle threatening to chop my mum up to bits with a hatchet coz she didnt like his girlfriend...but the funniest of all...was when...

.........picture the scene.....house jam packed with god knows who....no where to sit...the sofa is full and some are sitting on the back of the sofa too.

Grease Lightning comes blaring out the speakers....everyone on the sofa jumps up to dance and the poor fkers who where sat on the back of the sofa went straight through the bay window.

It was bloody hilarious and luckily no one got hurt badly.

What did I do this year...played poker and cried when the bells rung (i always do that).

I look back on last year and think what were the highs and lows.

I can quite honestly say that the biggest high in my life last year was logging into Blonde and seeing my face (very bad piccy btw) on the home page saying I was in the Blonde Hall of Fame...it really was sooooooo unexpected. I saw it then had to log off cause I was so emotional.

Second best..........wont go into that 1

and third best was going to Walsall for BB3 and meeting so many lovely people.

So on those happy memories im off before I get weepy....Hogmanay is s**t when you are Scottish and away from home.

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE XXXXXXXX


Title: Re: I hate Hogmanay
Post by: tikay on January 01, 2007, 09:45:56 AM
That is just awesome Suzanne.

Happy New Year.


Title: Re: I hate Hogmanay
Post by: Tinsel Town on January 01, 2007, 10:07:06 AM
Happy New Year Suzanne!!

You should come home. Here's a wee favourite of mine
to encourage you.  :D :D :D


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFtUjMbHbdk


 Td Th


Title: Re: I hate Hogmanay
Post by: Tonji on January 01, 2007, 10:18:32 AM
What a lovely post Suzanne

Have a fantastic 2007


Title: Re: I hate Hogmanay
Post by: Royal Flush on January 01, 2007, 10:24:21 AM
never as good as when you are a kid!

HPN


Title: Re: I hate Hogmanay
Post by: mickyp on January 01, 2007, 10:41:39 AM
Great post suzanne its just the way i remember it except all my family played the accordians or fiddles what a racket went on for days .A total nightmare


Title: Re: I hate Hogmanay
Post by: Graham C on January 01, 2007, 11:38:13 AM
:) Happy New Year :)


Title: Re: I hate Hogmanay
Post by: sofa----king on January 01, 2007, 11:55:22 AM
My childhood memories of Hogmanay in Scotland was my mum inviting friends and neighbours round for a party.

Us kids were sent to bed early but couldn't sleep for the bloody noise...just as you were nodding off we were whisked out of bed in our pjs to eat black bun and to be slobbered over by drunken uncles (wont go into that 1).

My youngest sister used to make a bomb as she was the cute/talented/singer in our family and us kids had to get up and do a turn.........pure torture for me.

After a sugar rush of cake and coke (the cola kind) we were sent back to bed buzzin an not a hope in hell of sleeping, so me and my sisters would listen to the party until we eventually through exhaustion drift into the land of nod.

When we woke a few hours later (or so it seemed) there would be people that we had never met sleeping all over the floor that we had to climb over to get to the bathroom only to find it covered in puke....I ..being the oldest ...cleaned it up so we could all have a pee.

In Scotland back then (dont know if its the same now) Hogmanay lasted till the last man left.

I remember 1 year the last guy who my mum could NOT get rid of (was with us for 10 days)  turned out to be a gatecrasher LOL

Various memories are...the smell of the HUGE pot of lentil soup simmering.

My uncle threatening to chop my mum up to bits with a hatchet coz she didnt like his girlfriend...but the funniest of all...was when...

.........picture the scene.....house jam packed with god knows who....no where to sit...the sofa is full and some are sitting on the back of the sofa too.

Grease Lightning comes blaring out the speakers....everyone on the sofa jumps up to dance and the poor fkers who where sat on the back of the sofa went straight through the bay window.

It was bloody hilarious and luckily no one got hurt badly.

What did I do this year...played poker and cried when the bells rung (i always do that).

I look back on last year and think what were the highs and lows.

I can quite honestly say that the biggest high in my life last year was logging into Blonde and seeing my face (very bad piccy btw) on the home page saying I was in the Blonde Hall of Fame...it really was sooooooo unexpected. I saw it then had to log off cause I was so emotional.

Second best..........wont go into that 1

and third best was going to Walsall for BB3 and meeting so many lovely people.

So on those happy memories im off before I get weepy....Hogmanay is s**t when you are Scottish and away from home.

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE XXXXXXXX
just aswell you hate hogmany hun,,,.,.,.,i hear it was cancelled up there this year ,,.,.,hehe,,,.,appy new ear


Title: Re: I hate Hogmanay
Post by: Claw75 on January 01, 2007, 02:18:46 PM
Happy New Year Suzanne (and everyone else :))


Title: Re: I hate Hogmanay
Post by: RED-DOG on January 01, 2007, 08:07:07 PM
What a great post. You always write from the heart Suzanne, and it shines through in every word. Lets have some more in 07.

Happy new year.  :respect:



Title: Re: I hate Hogmanay
Post by: Zebediah on January 17, 2007, 11:21:53 AM
Suzanne, you have just captured my early memories there, but add to the fact Jan 1st is my birthday is seemed doubly unfair to me that all these adults were partying on my birthday, but I wasn't invited!

Then I would spring up the next morning wanted to celebrate and just be met by miserable gits with hangovers.