The whole last week has been a blur - I've been trying to at least mention all the big stuff I do here in the blog, but I really can't remember what happened when and whether I've blogged about it or not. However, I know I HAVEN'T blogged about NYE yet.
We left the hostel at about 3pm. I was all caped up and ready to go. Come on, you didn't really expect me not to wear my cape on New Years Eve did you?

We caught the 1 train down to Times Square and got there about 3:20. It took us a while to figure out where we were supposed to be, the whole thing was a bit of a mess with the organisation. There was already tons of people there...

Even a lot of the police really had no idea what was supposed to be happening. We finally found a spot where we knew we could stay and... waited.

And waited some more, at 6pm they raised the ball.

Then we waited some more. They did a countdown every hour and on the screen they showed "Happy New Year" and the name of a city it had just been midnight in, like "Happy New Year Paris, France". Probably so we could get warmed up before midnight in NY. And so that we wouldn't die of boredom.
Luckily, because there were 11 of us, we were able to stay entertained pretty well. We stood around chatting, and every once in a while sat down and played cards.

Then finally, after what seemed like forever, midnight finally came. The countdown was surreal ("Holy crap! 2007 is about to end!"), and when it hit 0 as the ball made it to the bottom of the pole, was awesome. Everyone went crazy, and confetti got launched from EVERYWHERE. They'd stuck the confetti up on about every building in Times Square, and because it was fairly windy, it all just stayed up in the air, blowing around for ages (there was even some still blowing around when we went back the next afternoon!).

We were standing near the NBC stage, where they were doing their live broadcast from. Shortly before midnight, Carson Daily (a US TV personality who I'd heard of, but didn't actually know what he looked like) was on the stage hosting the broadcast. He had a headset on, so that he couldn't hear the crowd, and so the camera could only hear him. That didn't stop this stupid girl behind us from CONSTANTLY yelling out. "CARSON DALY! CARSON!" "I LOVE YOU CARSON". This went on for a while, and obviously, Carson was oblivious. But still, she yelled "CARSON DALY! I KNOW YOU CAN HEAR ME CARSON! I LOVE YOU!!!". I've got to admit though, Carson seemed like a major tool. The way he walked around up on the platform, he hardly even glanced down at the crowd below all waving. He seemed to have this real sense of "I'm better than all these people, because I'm on television." He just came across as really arrogant. And we couldn't help but wonder, since all he does is read off a teleprompter uh... What exactly is his talent? I'm pretty sure most people above the age of 7 have a pretty good grasp on reading.

After midnight everyone started leaving quickly, and considering we hadn't really eaten, had anything to drink or gone to the toilet for 9 hours (and been standing for almost all of the time) we were quite keen to do the same. I pointed out to everyone that, despite only being 15 minutes in, 2008 was pretty awesome. Ever since then we've been constantly reminding each other that 2008 is STILL awesome (and getting awesomer).
We have a Japanese friend (Michi) from the hostel who was supposed to meet us at Times Square in the afternoon, but because of the crowd he wasn't able to get near us, so we gave up on that. Though as we started leaving, who did we pass as we started walking down the street? Of the million people (literally) that were at Times Square, we just so happened to pass Michi (good spotting on Maykel's part).
We all caught the 1 train back to the hostel, ran for the bathrooms, and then went out to find some food. There's a 24hr McDonalds around the corner, and we'd all talked about how we were going to go and get supersize meals, only to get there and find they closed at 7pm due to New Years >_< Luckily we found a pizza joint across the street (ok, that wasn't really that lucky - there's pizza joints ALL OVER Manhattan, though we were lucky it was still open). Two slices of pizza later, we walked up the road to a bar one of the Dutch guys had heard about, hung out there for a bit and then headed back to the hostel, where hung out until about 5:30am.
All in all, a fantastic night.
Oh, and 2008 is still awesome.
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