Dec 30, 2007 4:34 pm US/Eastern
New Year's Eve Bash Confetti To Bear Messages
NEW YORK (CBS) ―
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Over a million revelers celebrate in Times Square New Year's Eve as they ring in the year 2007 at midnight by watching the famous ball drop.
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The wishes of people from around the world will literally rain down on
revelers in Times Square at this New Year's Eve celebration when the
confetti is dropped.
For
the first time, anyone can write their wishes for the New Year on the
multicolored confetti by visiting the Times Square Information Center
or by typing a message on a "virtual wishing wall" online.
Those message-carrying pieces will then be mixed in with the rest of the confetti, organizers said.
Messages can be serious or silly, said Tim Tompkins, a spokesman for the Times Square Alliance, which organizes the party.
So
far, messages have included everything from wanting to be taller or
having a smarter boss to asking for the safe return of a child from
Iraq, he said.
More than one ton of confetti is dropped in Times Square on New Year's Eve.
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