Ringing in 2006!

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NEW YORK - Hundreds of thousands of New Year's revelers rang in 2006 from Times Square, ignoring the sleet and snow to celebrate with noisy horns, hugs and kisses as the famous ball dropped on the final seconds of 2005.

"Now bring on peace and happiness!" exclaimed Tarra Meaders, visiting from Arlington, Texas, as the crowd burst into cheers.

Dick Clark was back after a stroke in 2004 forced him to miss his first New Year's Eve celebration in 32 years, though with speech slightly slurred. Jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, joined by city workers who assisted the Hurricane Katrina relief effort, officially started the ball's descent and counted down the final 10 seconds.

As confetti rained down and the numbers 2006 lit up over Times Square, the massive crowd stretching more than 10 blocks up Broadway and the surrounding streets sang "Auld Lang Syne" as one voice.

In Boston, fireworks lit up the night sky, and car horns honked across the city, where ice sculptures, parades, parties and fireworks kicked off the annual First Night celebration. Organizers estimated more than 1 million people were in the city to celebrate the new year.

Tyler Landergren, 14, joined the crowds on Boston Common, a stocking cap pulled down past his eyebrows and a $5 plastic horn in hand.

"It's a very happy night — 2006!" yelled Landergren, an eighth-grader from Gloucester. He puffed his cheeks and blew hard on the horn, letting loose a long, low rumble.

Forecasters predicted 2 to 4 inches of snow in the city, with lows in the 20s, but partygoers were still in the spirit.

"I'd take snow over rain any day," said reveler Ryan Angelopolus, 27, whose "2006" glasses lit up to mark the night. As merchants enjoyed pointing out, the specs could be turned upside down and used again in 9005.

The theme in Boston was Mardi Gras, in honor of hurricane-ravaged New Orleans. The "Spirit of New Orleans" parade featured carnival masks, and jazz bands joined in.

New Orleans itself started the New Year's celebration with a traditionally festive jazz funeral procession in memory of its hurricane victims. Despite the devastation, the city decided to welcome 2006 with fireworks, concerts and a lowering of a giant gumbo pot to mark the start of the new year.

"We're getting into the spirit," said Sharif Nadir, a 59-year-old writer who joined in. "I just hope it puts people into the spirit to rebuild."

Flooding from storms in the West forced Reno, Nev., to move its New Year's Eve fireworks back a day to Monday, but the mayor still promised to lead a New Year's Eve countdown.

Las Vegas, meanwhile, kept in character — everything to excess — with the Strip's drunken revelry, a mass simultaneous New Year's Eve toast, complete with 14,000 plastic cups and some 200 cases of Chardonnay, and an annual blowout billed as the largest New Year's Eve party outside New York.

Dick Clark, now 76, returned to host ABC-TV's "New Year's Rockin' Eve" for a worldwide broadcast audience estimated at 1 billion people.

"It's real good to be back with you again this year," Clark said slowly. "You and I have been a part of each other's lives for so many
New Year's Eves that I wouldn't have missed this for the world."
 

Ocean Breeze

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Lets go international and post pics of NY celebrations from key cities all over the world.

(sorry ITN.........the NY thing is really boring now. compared to other countries and their creativity. Aussies and the Scots Hogmanay are a treat to watch.....

Rio De Janeiro is FANTASTIC...

West Coast is near the last to celebrate. Well, folks......Last is best. Seattle is a fun NY celebration. Very creative. Vancouver is coming along......although more understated.


Let's think, speak and promote Global PEACE on this beautful planet we all share. May the friggen US get out of the stinking WAR mode ASAP......and start getting along with other nations...

NO MORE WARS....... Ya hear ??? If a leader is not smart enough to solve problems without military action/ and killing then he should leave the "problems " (usually self created) well enough alone.

and to balance the situation......May Canada get it's political shit together..... and start taking care of business. Elections are a distraction and very expensive.
 

I think not

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Oh that's quite alright OB, we all know you're an American hater and everything else attached to the US. No hard feelings, just pitty.
 

Ocean Breeze

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Oh that's quite alright OB, we all know you're an American hater and everything else attached to the US. No hard feelings, just pitty.


It is NOT reasonable to hope that the new year is not focussed on more wars........when we have two going. ( plus others gurgling under the surface) :?: :?: :idea:

New beginnings , mean change... and MUCH change in needed in the US/world dynamic for things to get onto a healthy and productive playing field again.

thank you ...

(for the record: have all the "hard feelings' you want. As long as some want peace and peaceful solutions to issues and others insist on aggression.......there will be no coming to terms , will there. ?? Don't know why anyone would spend time "pitying" someone........but shag it......each to their own. :roll:
 

Ocean Breeze

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Roy said:
a bit too much bubbly eh ocean :wink: :hello1: :cheers:
:roll: :roll:

how I wish I drank......when I read some of the crap on here.

Happy new year.!! Roy.
 

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my statement was in no way meant to be preceived as negative ocean..... i read your post and it seemed like you had a few because when i have a few i like to talk about peace and no wars....lol

cheers
happy new years
 

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Ocean Breeze said:
ITN.......read the print. "OB is NOT THE TOPIC here and YOU have NO clue about her. Is it too difficult to comprehend what the topic is.??

Neither is your typical condescending attitude towards anything about the US. The topic is ringing in 2006. It's a day of celebration, try and be your unusual self and project a bit of glee. I'm from New York, it came up on the news and I posted it, got a problem with that? Don't read it.

Ocean Breeze said:
Is it too difficult to comprehend that war is destructive and NOT NEC as a pre-emptive option. ??? Is it too difficult to face some ugly truths about some things american.???

No, it isn't, I face them everyday, save for the myriad of anti-American crap on other threads, YOU are OFF TOPIC.

Ocean Breeze said:
..........btw: you is still on a leash..... and poster bashing is an immediate reason for being banned .

Sorry but you cannot hide behind bullshit and throw your bigotry around and think you will get away with it. Not while I'm around.

Ocean Breeze said:
just reminding y a of the rules ........which seem to escape .

Thanks, but I can still read. Maybe you need revisit them.

Ocean Breeze said:
IF ya is so sensitive about the feedback re : current america......then it is wise to take stalk of why it even exists.... there is a reason that the US is out of favor now......

deal with the reality of it.

thank you ...

Now?!?!?! Ha! Who do you think you're kidding OB, as long as the US exists the fringe left goes haywire. Her'es some breaking news for ya, gonna be around for a while yet.

Happy New Year :D
 

Ocean Breeze

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I think not said:
Ocean Breeze said:
ITN.......read the print. "OB is NOT THE TOPIC here and YOU have NO clue about her. Is it too difficult to comprehend what the topic is.??

Neither is your typical condescending attitude towards anything about the US. The topic is ringing in 2006. It's a day of celebration, try and be your unusual self and project a bit of glee. I'm from New York, it came up on the news and I posted it, got a problem with that? Don't read it.

Ocean Breeze said:
Is it too difficult to comprehend that war is destructive and NOT NEC as a pre-emptive option. ??? Is it too difficult to face some ugly truths about some things american.???

No, it isn't, I face them everyday, save for the myriad of anti-American crap on other threads, YOU are OFF TOPIC.

Ocean Breeze said:
..........btw: you is still on a leash..... and poster bashing is an immediate reason for being banned .

Sorry but you cannot hide behind bullshit and throw your bigotry around and think you will get away with it. Not while I'm around.

Ocean Breeze said:
just reminding y a of the rules ........which seem to escape .

Thanks, but I can still read. Maybe you need revisit them.

Ocean Breeze said:
IF ya is so sensitive about the feedback re : current america......then it is wise to take stalk of why it even exists.... there is a reason that the US is out of favor now......

deal with the reality of it.

thank you ...

Now?!?!?! Ha! Who do you think you're kidding OB, as long as the US exists the fringe left goes haywire. Her'es some breaking news for ya, gonna be around for a while yet.

Happy New Year :D
:roll: :roll: :roll:
 

Ocean Breeze

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Roy said:
my statement was in no way meant to be preceived as negative ocean..... i read your post and it seemed like you had a few because when i have a few i like to talk about peace and no wars....lol

cheers
happy new years

s'OK.....Roy... :)

cheers and best wishes.
 

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ITN.......read the print. "OB is NOT THE TOPIC here and YOU have NO clue about her. Is it too difficult to comprehend what the topic is.??

you are a female...for some odd reason I preceived you as a guy..i dont know why...a middleaged guy :?

:wink: ...can i ask your age? for some reason i find ocean interesting. :oops:
 

Ocean Breeze

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Roy said:
ITN.......read the print. "OB is NOT THE TOPIC here and YOU have NO clue about her. Is it too difficult to comprehend what the topic is.??

you are a female...for some odd reason I preceived you as a guy..i dont know why...a middleaged guy :?

:wink: ...can i ask your age? for some reason i find ocean interesting. :oops:


Hi Roy........for "personal info" feel free to PM me... :) I will be happy to answer your questions. I think my forum personna which is a tad contrived, tends towards an aggressive nature.......and it is easy to assume I am of the male gender.

counting down the minutes on the west coast now.
 

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I don't know about you guys but ringing in the New Year West Coast style is hard. Back in Quebec I'd be asleep right now!

At least there is only 7 min to go.
 

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I think not said:
Oh that's quite alright OB, we all know you're an American hater and everything else attached to the US. No hard feelings, just pitty.
ITN ... Chill. You're on a short leash here ... as are all the recently undead. One warning is all that is going out. Harass members, insult them, and you'll be going back to your own little forum.
Cosmo