Have fun, have fun celebrating the New Year! Revelers in Leeds have opened the festive binge season
The youth of Leeds has already gained a degree of mood, opening the festive season on the weekend. Crowds of life-seekers filled clubs and pubs, despite the cold and slush. Guys and girls dressed up in Christmas costumes of Santa Claus, elves and Christmas trees. Even the piercing wind could not cool the hot Brits. See how the Lida revelers partied at the opening of the New Year's season, further in our material.Cheerful and alcohol-warmed residents of Leeds plunged into the pre-holiday atmosphere. Guys and girls dressed up in fancy dress and went on a binge walk through pubs and clubs. Even the bad weather could not spoil the high spirits of the revellers. The establishments were packed to overflowing with drunk customers who had been hanging out until the morning all weekend.The cold and dank wind could not cool the hot desire to get drunk.
Those who had hoods were a little more lucky. Santa Clauses, elves and bearded princesses roamed the streets. If you are hot, then rain and cold are not a hindrance to you. Tired girls lay down right on the sidewalk, despite the puddles and mud.The main thing in friendship is support. This cinderella lost her shoes going from one pub to another. The New Year is just around the corner, and you need to drink to it! The youth of Leeds again demonstrated how they can burn through life, and raise the degree along with the mood. The British got off to a great start, which means that the festive binge marathon continues to gain momentum. Let's see what they'll do for Christmas.In addition to the aroma of tangerines, pine needles and chocolate, alcoholic vapors hover in the pre-holiday atmosphere. British housewives have been preparing for the January weekend for a whole year, collecting empty bottles to build original Christmas trees out of them.
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