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Dan Rhodes
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Join date: 5 Jul 2003
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12-30-2003 18:53
Are SL events going to celebrate new year's on SL time I would imagine?
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Dan Rhodes
hehe
Join date: 5 Jul 2003
Posts: 268
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12-30-2003 18:54
Guess I could have looked at the event listing before hitting submit lol.
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Oz Spade
ReadsNoPostLongerThanHand
Join date: 23 Sep 2003
Posts: 2,708
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12-30-2003 19:53
Lol in keeping in fashion with this thread i'm not going to look at the events either before asking this question... Is anyone planning a "New Years Around The World" event? Kinda like some stations have, you could do for each time zone in US and/or UK and/or whever else people are from.  *goes now to check the events*
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Candie Apple
Senior Mumbler
Join date: 1 Apr 2003
Posts: 477
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12-30-2003 20:56
I'm having an east coast New Years Eve party, with a fireworks contest. Midnight east coast time occurs at 9pm SL/PST time. The party starts at 8pm pst/sl time. On the Boardwalk in Varney.
Candie
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Oz Spade
ReadsNoPostLongerThanHand
Join date: 23 Sep 2003
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12-30-2003 23:37
Sounds nice  Not sure what I'm doing yet though for new years.
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