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Once Again Brought In The New Year With The Folks From Down Under

Why you might Ask? Well have been doing it for years. Just turned 80 the day after Christmas, spent 41 years in the lift truck industry. Live in Georgia, USA.. Can't stay up until midnight any more. Have my days mixed up like a baby. So at 8:00 AM ET time on December 31 (US time), I turned on the tube tune in CNN and watch the New Celebration in Sydney, at the Harbour Bridge. It is a fantastic display of fireworks, music, boats in the water. Just luv it - mo'betta' than the Apple drop in NYC or Peach drop in Atlanta. Have a "Virgin Screw Driver" in my hand and my version of an McDonald's egg McMuffin. and no hangover to get over took me 2 days to get over it in 2007 instead the usual 1/2 a day- Stopped consuming alcohol when I retried from my 41+ year career in the lift truck industry - 1967 thru 2007. Still stay in touch with some LT friends but..... enjoy talking to Kevin Langer, Material Handling - knew Kevin when he was wet behind the ears and his Dad the late Bill Langer

To All at FAC.and Subscribers Wish All Ya'all a Healthy & Prosperous New Year
John
PS: Check Out How The Aussie Do It Next Year ( December 31, 2025)
PSS: Been up since 3:00 AM ET
  • Posted 4 Jan 2025 22:13
  • By johnr_j
  • joined 3 Jun'06 - 1,452 messages
  • Georgia, United States
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Thanks for the New Years wishes JohnR,
Always nice to hear from you.

Best wishes also to you and yours from downunder.
RodgerL
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  • Posted 6 Jan 2025 16:33
  • By Admin
  • joined 18 May'04 - 266 messages
  • Queensland, Australia
Good tip John! I will check these out :-)
  • Posted 6 Jan 2025 10:38
  • By FLA_Ann
  • joined 1 Sep'05 - 24 messages
  • Queensland, Australia
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Solution:: Watch the US New Years come in New York City with the Apple drop - NYC's nickname is "The Big Apple" or if would like peaches better watch the Peach drop in Atlanta, GA - their both in our Eastern Time zone.. Should be 4:00 PM your time, No excuses next or is late this year? year.
"It always 12 o'clock somewhere"
Cheers to ya'
  • Posted 6 Jan 2025 10:24
  • Modified 6 Jan 2025 10:32 by poster
  • By johnr_j
  • joined 3 Jun'06 - 1,452 messages
  • Georgia, United States
"Have An Exceptional Day!"
I'm not proud to say this, but I have to confess that I, living in Australia, fell asleep minutes before the New Year kicked in and the fireworks in Sydney started... I figure it is my body's 'learnt-through-experience' protective shut-down response on the anticipation of another New Year event :-)
Happy Birthday to you John, nice to read you paid Australia a short visit ;-)
Have a healthy and happy year in 2025!
To John and to all our readers and forum community members, have a successful and pleasant year. Continue sending us your news and stories,... keep in touch!
  • Posted 6 Jan 2025 09:22
  • Modified 6 Jan 2025 09:23 by poster
  • By FLA_Ann
  • joined 1 Sep'05 - 24 messages
  • Queensland, Australia
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