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Originally Posted by Grapes
I'm with Carrie on this one.
You're celebrating New Year's Eve 2005, and New Year's DAY 2006.
Just because it's on the eve of a new year, doesn't mean it belongs to that new year. Last time I checked December 31st was the last day on 2005 calenders.
The eve of the new year is situated in the old year. Strange but true.
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lol.? we all know that the majority of the party takes place in 2005, but we're celebrating the coming year. that's why there is a countdown to 2006, the ball drops, people kiss each other, or whatever you do when the clock hits 12. then again, i don't really care either way.