A newspaper in the US is requesting readers to send in their New Year's Eve party memories.
Stating that all old acquaintances from past New Year's Eve parties should be brought back to mind, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is calling on readers to send in a variety of information.
Whether the stories are "hilarious or horrific", the newspaper wants to know all about it, as the countdown to 2007 draws closer.
Tales of drunken singing, party romances and funny incidents should all be accepted by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
"We want to hear your New Year's Eve stories - the great, the good, the bad, the ugly, the most memorable or the ones you'd like to most forget and never experience again," the publication states.
Credit Canada has urged people to consider all of the extra costs the holiday season brings. The financial company suggests that consumers should budget for food and alcohol, not just gifts, the National Post reports.