Do you guys remember the millennium?

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Was out in a group, and two (2!) couples decided to split up 15mins before the bells. (Or before the ball drops , if you're American.)
The night of the first was much more impactful for me, it was the first date with my husband.
 
I thought it was really gay.
Can tell someone didn't have the year 2000 glasses.

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I sat on my computer as midnight approached (too young to go out and party at that time), connected to the World Wide Web! I had the TV on in the next room, tuned to the usual ball drop shenanigans. Midnight hit, the power stayed on, nothing changed. Super gay.
 
I sat on my computer as midnight approached (too young to go out and party at that time), connected to the World Wide Web! I had the TV on in the next room, tuned to the usual ball drop shenanigans. Midnight hit, the power stayed on, nothing changed. Super gay.

That's why I called 2012 Y2K 2.0. Literally nothing happened. The world went on. Then you've got those schizos that think the world actually did end in 2012 and we're all dead and don't know it.
 
Y2K was fake and gay because the actual millennium didn’t change until 2001 but I spent it in Blairstown, NJ where Friday the 13th was filmed. Nothing happened even though lots of people thought it would. Retards.

I don’t remember what I did the next year. At a friends in Princeton maybe? It was lame.
 
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