Archive through January 01, 2001

The ClubHouse: General Discussions - Jan -Apr. 2001: January: Happy New Millenium: Archive through January 01, 2001

Elitist

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 01:23 pm Click here to edit this post

Just thought I would start the inevitable thread to welcome in 2001.

The warmest wishes to all of you, and I hope your next year is the best ever.

Noslonna

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 02:29 pm Click here to edit this post

Thanks Elitist.

In the Gregorian Calendar, which we use, there is no year zero. Because there is no year zero, 2000AD is the 2,000th year of our calendar, it is the last year of the Second Millennium.

The 3rd Millennium and the 21st Century will begin at the same moment, namely zero hours GMT on January 1st 2001.

HAPPY NEW MILLENIUM AND 21st CENTURY!

Daffy81

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 02:32 pm Click here to edit this post

Happy new Year everyone.

I hope the new year will be filled with joy and
happinness for everyone.

Once again Happy new Year to everyone

Bamagirl

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 03:12 pm Click here to edit this post

Thanks Elitist, Happy New Year to you too!

Happy New Year to everyone!!!

Moondance

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 03:44 pm Click here to edit this post

I just watched "A Century of Living" on the HBO channel... They have interviewed people who were born before and in 1900. Amazing and wonderful insights!

Happy Happy Happy New Year... May 2001 bring you prosperity in all areas of your lives:)

Willi

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 04:03 pm Click here to edit this post

Happy New Year Everyone!

I wish you & yours much health & happiness in the coming New Year & New Millennium!

Prince

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 04:12 pm Click here to edit this post

Happy New Year To All!!!

If you don't have any plans this new year, join the other BB fans celebrate with Britt on earthcam.com. Details on the BB forum.

Fruitbat

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 04:22 pm Click here to edit this post

Moon...I usually find that people born in the 19th century have little of importance to say and what they do, irritates me. The "good old days" stuff is not true and not at all positive as to what we are doing and creating with our lives now....usually they are critical, negative and doom seekers. And they never seem to have their own teeth. I didn't see this, but it is nice to think they were not stuck in "things were better then".

this thread was getting just a little too happy and trite.

Seriously, I do send all good thoughtsa and wishes.

Moondance

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 04:34 pm Click here to edit this post

Actullay, Ms Bat, the show might surprise you. I found them charming and informative. Considering they were all over a 100, they were well spoken and for what I could tell, they had teeth:)

Fruitbat

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 05:03 pm Click here to edit this post

Yeah......I meant to get across the fact that your credibility is high on my list and I believe this to be true since you said it.

Misslibra

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 05:55 pm Click here to edit this post

Happy New Year to all of you here at TVCH !!

Juju2bigdog

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 06:51 pm Click here to edit this post

Arrrgggghhhh, this is gonna send me over to the drink, drink, drink thread.

Okay, Happy New Year all.

<Juju2bigdog flops over backwards on dimpled rump (not unlike Kearie's), belches loudly, casts a bleary eye heavenward, and rolls off into the mild and misty overcast night like a drowned dingo>

Spamgirl

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 06:59 pm Click here to edit this post

Now that Jan 1/00, May 5/00, and all those others are out of the way, this is finally a date I'm looking forward to :)

yay jan 1/01!

happy new year y'all!

(I went to the tuck shop today, wished the woman who owns the store a happy new year... then i thought to myself - jeez, she's Chinese... was that a faux pas?

- PC getting the best of me)

Lafatme

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 09:43 pm Click here to edit this post

i'm SO glad that other people recognize that this is really the beginning of the new millenium too!

a happy one to all

Spamgirl

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 09:44 pm Click here to edit this post

well, it's 1 am and i'm still typing

woo hoo

Guruchaz

Sunday, December 31, 2000 - 10:17 pm Click here to edit this post

May the coming year give you the strength to reach the goals you set for yourself and help keep the spark of happiness alive.


Huh Huh Happy New Millennium 2001 !!!

Maire

Monday, January 01, 2001 - 12:33 am Click here to edit this post

Happy 2001!

Mishamisha

Monday, January 01, 2001 - 12:37 am Click here to edit this post

Happy New Year, y'all!

(Spam, what's a "tuck" shop, or do I want to know?)

Soeur

Monday, January 01, 2001 - 02:22 am Click here to edit this post

tuck shop = candy/convenience store

Adven39

Monday, January 01, 2001 - 06:16 am Click here to edit this post

Sorry, Moon, I'm with HRH on the people over 100 thing. I can't get past the lack of teeth. It's distracting. When I was a teenager, a relative in his late nineties lived with us for a short time. He'd be saying something folksy, profound or incomprehensible (sometimes, all 3), and I'd be thinking, "My God! He's got spinach between two of his three remaining teeth, and we haven't had spinach in a week!" Personally, I think dental care should be free - and mandatory - after age 97. Or, maybe we could pass a law, institutionalizing anyone who has lost 75% of their teeth, just so those of us who brush and floss regularly don't have to be offended. It's only fair.
Oh, yeah. Happy New Year.

Dolplady

Monday, January 01, 2001 - 07:32 am Click here to edit this post

Wishes for a wonderful, exciting, happy new year to all of you!

Moondance

Monday, January 01, 2001 - 09:37 am Click here to edit this post

LOL Adven!... Like I said, I saw teeth, I swear I saw teeth... they even had full sets

Trust me, I am sensitive on this issue... growing up in Tenn. & Arkansas, I have seen younger ones without teeth!

Fruitbat

Monday, January 01, 2001 - 10:04 am Click here to edit this post

Okay, Adven, let's give her this one, but we will research anymore sightings of the elderly yammering their perceptions.

Moon....did any of them say they drank whiskey everyday and smoked cigars? This usually comes up .

Moondance

Monday, January 01, 2001 - 10:51 am Click here to edit this post

Ya know Ms Bat, a couple of them did! Or was it a case of beer and a few packs of cigarettes a day!

Spamgirl

Monday, January 01, 2001 - 11:09 am Click here to edit this post

ROFL MISHA! A tuck shop is a store that's tucked away in an apartment building :)