By the first day of the year, we were not prepared with anything serious, we only brought a few thoughts, because we hope that everyone celebrated the year-long celebration adequately and hopes for the new year with miracles.
New Year's Eve tables delighted with delicious meals and spirits for guests to enjoy. Good mood, music and dance provided the conditions for entertainment for those who left home. Even those of you who have not moved away from home have a nice New Year's Eve. Today, perhaps, everyone is beginning to get rid of the fun, and knowing the old one, we are determined to face the new.
To start 2019 with proper preparation and cheerfulness, we have made some thoughts and jokes today. There's nothing serious about the other day's organization.
“I'm not in the mood to decide anything for next year. I'd rather try to concentrate on dealing with what's really important. To care for those I love. ”(Josie Silver)
Two police officers talk:
"Do you know this year's New Year's Eve will fall Friday?"
The other:
- I hope not 13.
"Happy New,
thrive,
but let's not get along!
Let's get along with happy happiness,
and we wish foolish abundance of happiness! ”(Ara Rauch)
Scottish little boy asks his father:
- Dad, what about Christmas under the tree?
- Parquet, little boy.
“I'm not a big drinker. On New Year's Eve, after two martini, I tried to kidnap and return an elevator to Cuba. ”(Woody Allen)
How do you call Stallone's backup?
- New Year's Eve.
"The New Year's Day is the perfectly positioned height we can see, looking back at what we did not like in our last year, what made us feel bad, then jumping into the sea of refreshingly pure ideas and thoughts." (Sarah Ivens)
New Year's Eve party is in full swing, alcohol, dance, music. A guy goes to the girl who's been sitting alone for quite some time:
- Nobody dances with you?
- No.
"Then you should cook the sausage?"
“In New Year's Day, many are pledging to change their habits and lifestyles. Perhaps one of the keys to success is that we do not need to change immediately and everything, we need tangible and feasible goals. (...) You should try them out - for a week. Then for another week ... and for another week ... and the lifestyle change is slow. ”(Sándor Meleg)
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