Posted by dave2 on December 28, 2008 at 12:02:47 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: OT New year's tradition posted by Massey Harris Steve on December 28, 2008 at 07:32:14:
I like fish, only when it doesn't taste like fish. Germans do the dead fish on New Year thing also. Also cabbage or sauerkraut. When I first got over here, I ran across a girl on New Year's eve that invited me to her family get together the next day. Everything was great, good food, Beer, Schnaps, and the best looking potatoe salad I'd ever seen
(important to note is the fact that German Potatoe Salad doesn't look like American potatoe salad) and I love potatoe salad. When I finally got to the masterpiece I put a bunch on my plate and started to enjoy. What I thought was nice chunks of potatoes was different types of dead sea stuff. Didn't know that they noticed that I didn't chew any of it until about 10 years later. Hardest thing I ever did was swallowing that nasty stuff whole.
These days, we usually do our own thing on NY eve and meet up at the one C&W bar in town and hang out with old friends, shoot off a bunch of fireworks in the street at midnight and filter out and home over the next few hours. After 18 years it gets more and more like Ray Steven's old hippy convention. This year, it's a Chinese Buffet for dinner within stumbling distance of the C&W club and there just happens to be an Irish Pub that moved in next door within perfect ducking distance :lol: :oops: :roll:
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