Incidently, in case anyone is wondering, it wasn't a case of over indulgence and making like a Roman in a vomitorium. Which is a common misconception about the Romans. Vomitoriums (technically vomitoria) did exist, but were in fact the amphitheater passageways that “disgorged” patrons to their seats. The vomitoria at the Colosseum in Rome were so efficiently designed, that the entire venue could fill with 50,000 people in just 15 minutes.
So while modern day revellers at this time of year could teach the Roman's a thing or two about eating and drinking till you're sick. It seems the Romans could tech us a few tricks about crowd control.
I don't do New Years resolutions as such, I'm just hoping and planning for a more productive and less disruptive 2016 than I had in 2015, dusting off my walking boots and generally getting my mojo back for the things I enjoy doing.
On a 'lighter' note, I'm about 3,000 words into the Zombie story set in Soviet Russia in 1960's I'm working on, so lets see where that goes in 2016.
Best Wishes for the New Year.