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Looking at places for new years eve, any suggestions out there for places with good food and entertainment packages?
 
Trying to take up a new hobby or revisit a sport I used to play - to add something to life outside of work.
 
One year I thought it would be awesome if I had my cock up a arse at the stroke of midnight so that it was in both years.
Young and dumb.
Ha ha.
 
I love being by the ocean. (More pics of Townsville) I am headed to Canberra on Thursday.
 

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There are quite a few New Years Superstitions, so I thought I would share a couple with you. Please add more if you know any.

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If you're concerned about "sweeping" or "washing" away any luck coming your way, don't do any cleaning—including dishes and laundry. (I like this one, plus I did it all yesterday).

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You may want to rethink any fancy New Years Eve/Day food, lobster. Many cultures believe that eating lobsters before midnight is bad luck since they move backwards, therefore setting yourself up for a year of setbacks.
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Ring-shaped cakes and other rounded sweet treats bring a full circle of luck to the eater. In some traditions, a coin is baked inside to bring an extra serving of luck to the one who finds it.

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