What do you guys do on a Saturday Night?

Just wondered what you guys do on a saturday night or is it just the same as any other evening.
A typical saturday night for us would be one of the following:
Having friends over for dinner or us going to their place for the same, we would spent the evening with them chatting.
We might go to the cinema either the two of us or with friends and having something to eat either before or afterwards.
If we were on our own (wife and I)we would go out for something to eat then home. Our first choice for a meal on a saturday night would be Indian food, there are lots of Indian restuarants in Scotland.
My wife thinks Im crazy asking this question, I guess we will soon know.
Bill
 
Went out for an early meal, and just came beck- it's 1645. It's 20* out, and I'm gonna turn the idiot box on and let it watch me...
 
Just another night for us. Would have went to grand-daughter's high school basketball game, but the wind is supposed to come up this evening and get really cold. Don't need to be out there.
 
Go to church at 530 pm. Then go out to eat afterwards with whom ever we run into at church that wants to go. With a weather watch out like we have tonight, we may just head home after church and settle in for the night.
 
Sounds like you folks are expecting bad weather, most days here recently have been cold, wet and windy but for some reason it was really nice today.
 
Well,at 6pm until 8pm I'll be in my reclining chair listening to A Prairie Home Companion on the radio,then in to the shower and at 9 The Incredible Dr Pol is on TV. A show about a rural vet,filmed here locally.
 
Same as any other night for us, I'm just warming up in the horse barn office with my new buddy! Then head to town to pic up a pizza.
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Lol, I got her in September as a few week old kitten from another horse farm, if its yours I can air mail her back, lol, have a great Saturday night.
 
Normally we just stay in....I quit a bit earlier than other nights and watch some CSI or NCIS with the wife and children, but tonight ....well today was Sam's 15th Birthday and we always try to take them out on the Saturday night nearest to their birthdays....We went to The Omniplex in Lisburn tonight, choice of 12 screens and as busy as a cat trying to bury chit on a marble floor! No sign of a recession here! The complex has about 7 different restaurants....all busy with queues out onto the street. We went to Ed's place as I know Ed...He got us seated but we had to wait nearly an hour for service!....He told me he has served over 4000 diners this week! and it is only a small place. Even the 'Kan't Find the Chiken' (KFC)was busy!
Sam
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Well Bill" Saturday Night is pizza and an movie night here. We used to go get Pizza and rent movies an bring them home to watch.

For the last ten years or so we have dropped the movies out of it and the wife makes her own Pizzas.

The Saturday Family Pizza night started in the Mid 1970s for us. It usually was about the only time we would all get together. Usually I was out working and the kids where busy doing their stuff the rest of the week. So even at planting and harvest we usually stop earlier on Saturday.
 
Saturday night? Why around here it is the night everyone takes their weekly bath and put on clean long-johns! Also time to watch my favorite show - Kentucky Afield.
 
I'm a single 26 year old fella so most saturdays I go scouting for ladies. But I was out to much last night and its spose to get extremly cold so I think I'm gona stay home. I'm in south central Minnesota. Monday there talking a high of -16 with the windchill somewhere around -50.
 
I do what ever my wife decides we should do. LOL

In the summer we are always doing something.
In the winter usually I am in one room with tv on and on the computer @ YT mag.

The wife reads in the other room.
 
Go to church when our church's rotation is Saturday evening and then we go home. If church isn't on sat eve we stay home. Pretty boring huh?Jim
 
Winter months most of my Saturdays are spent in a high school gym watching basketball. Same with most Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

Tonight though I just finished watching the Indianapolis Colts come from a 28 point 3rd quarter deficit to beat Kansas City 45 - 44.

Free Saturday evenings are spent with the Mrs. for movies and dinner out or other activities of her choosing.
 
See what paid programing are on tube then check for holes in eyelids for long as I can then see what paid programing isn't on and read postings on here.
Was a great day in my part of the world. Spent almost 3 hrs cleaning up driveways after last couple days snow. Sadie seemed to enjoy the exercise.
 
Well depends , some saturday evenings we go out for a light dinner then do the weeks shopping maybe a stop at Homer Depot or Busy Beaver for some supplys for my winter hobby of making termite food or something we need to keep this Old House going for a couple more months .Our OLD friends don't come by as we do not run in that type of crowd . And the others have gotten goofy and they will not come out of there homes after dark. So for myself and the War Dept. we just relax.
 
Watch the dukes of hazzard, watched every episode, and I can watch them over and over my favorite show
 
Got up at 5:00 this morning. We hosted an archery event for over 800 kids. I am waiting to go to bed tonight.
 
TV night here, Red Green, Kentucky Afield, then ice cream, too much excitement keeps me from my nap before bedtime.
 
Usually I am working on Saturday night, and Saturday is often the busiest day of the week. Currently closed because the boss wants time off, so I am browsing the net trying to figure out what is normal for people to do on a Saturday night. :)
 
I remember doing that in the 80s dad would get a pizza on I think it was Fridays, but we would watch the Dukes of Hazzard! Funny the things you forget, until you see a post like yours, than you remember. Lol
 
Not much, ain't into the bar or church thing so stay home, annoy people on here. Try to get the wife mad at me.

Rick
 
The wife and I go out once a month, the other three I am in the shop doing maintenance, making sure everything is ready for spring.

Rick
 
I was blowing snow out of switches in a rail yard up until 2 hrs ago. Now enjoying a beer relaxing. Normally go out to eat 1 night on the weekend. Sometimes with some friends.
 
Either working all night or driving between Oshkosh and Toledo. At least it's been that way for the past 26 years.
 
Wellllll....that depends! as to which point in my life are you speaking????

15 - 22 we went out and partied hardy
23 - 25 we went and had a good time
26 to now (29) and a little girl at home.....we might play cards at a friends, or go out to eat if we got extra cash.....or.....stay home, watch a movie.....and then go to bed.
 
About a third of our Saturday nights are spent at social functions, like weddings or house parties. Usually because of the fiddle. We spent last night at a ceilidh at a cousin's home. About ten of us musicians and 40 or 50 more guests. Good time had by all
 
My son plays his great, great grandfathers fiddle from time to
time. He spent some time (great great grandfather) that is
working on the Bow River early 1900s.
Bill
 
(quoted from post at 02:21:44 01/06/14) My son plays his great, great grandfathers fiddle from time to time
time. He spent some time (great great grandfather) that is
working on the Bow River early 1900s.
Bill
The Bow river is a couple of thousand kms west of here. The majority of the tunes we play around here are Sottish and Irish tunes the old folks brought with them in the late 1700s and early 1800s with newer ones mixed in. A group of young fiddlers from here (Glengarry County, Ontario) went over to Scotland a couple of years ago and toured for a couple of weeks. One of these years I hope to go over myself.

This site gives an idea of what goes on around here
glengarrycelticmusic.com
 
Hi David
I visit people every couple of years or so at Gorrie Ontario (tractor people), we are hoping to manage there this summer.
When my son was learning the fiddle the group he was with did a visit to Canada the year before he joined which was a pity as I think it would have been a worthwhile visit..
Bill
 
(quoted from post at 16:07:02 01/06/14) Hi David
I visit people every couple of years or so at Gorrie Ontario (tractor people), we are hoping to manage there this summer.
When my son was learning the fiddle the group he was with did a visit to Canada the year before he joined which was a pity as I think it would have been a worthwhile visit..
Bill
Gorrie is about a seven hr. drive west of here. We're halfway between Ottawa and Montreal. We had the Elgin Strathspey and Reel group at the Highland games here in Maxville a few years ago. Good players and lovely people too. We also had a group of young fiddlers from Banchory ten or twelve years ago too. Again, good players and fine people as well. They, like ourselves, play a lot of Skinner and Marshall tunes. Would either of those be the group your son played with? Look up "Glengarry Highland Games". They're held the long weekend in August. Be happy to show you around if you're ever up this way.
 

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