Huge Macy's parade crowd for beloved - and bizarre - balloons

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1 of 16. The Super Cute Hello Kitty balloon floats down Central Park West during the 85th Macy's Thanksgiving day parade in New York November 24, 2011.

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NEW YORK | Thu Nov 24, 2011 3:35pm EST

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gigantic balloons floated down New York streets for the 85th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday, drawing huge crowds to sidewalks and an even bigger audience to television sets, a parade spokesman said.

"We expected 3.5 million people at the parade and I'd say we were north of that," said Orlando Veras, Macy's spokesperson.

Police declined to confirm the numbers, saying they do not release crowd estimates.

Veras said 50 million TV viewers were expected to watch the enormous helium balloons shaped like Snoopy, SpongeBob SquarePants and other beloved characters towed from Central Park to Herald Square in midtown Manhattan.

Offbeat new additions in the parade's 85th year included designer Paul Frank's sock monkey "Julius" and film director Tim Burton's "B.", a creepy but cute boy stitched from discarded birthday balloons.

Temperatures headed toward 60 degrees and virtually windless skies made for perfect parade conditions, a magnet for crowds, Veras said.

"We had a great parade today. I've done this for 11 years and these were the biggest crowds I have seen," he said.

Children and adults jammed sidewalks and side streets to watch the 8,000 people who participated in the parade. The show included 11 marching bands, 800 clowns, 1,600 cheerleaders, dancers and singers, crews manning 27 floats and handlers for 15 giant balloons and 44 other mid-sized balloons, Veras said.

(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg; Editing by Ian Simpson)

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stan11222 wrote:
There’s one more item to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving Day : the fact that we have Barack Obama as President of the United States (and as a viable candidate for re-election…..as opposed to the sorry set of rivals on the other side). Thank you Mr. President : your heart, your values, your basic decency.. are all in the right place. But… your hands are tied. Unfortunately they were tied by us, the electorate…..for not providing you with a Congress that you can work with, a congress that instead battles you at every turn, while the people suffer.  God, they don’t EVEN let you pass your own appointments. It’s not Tea-publican gridlock- It’s Tea-publican SABOTAGE. And then they try to pin the blame on Mr. Obama. These people have no shame…or else its been purchased by those who can afford to do so. Thankfully, OWS is part of an emerging grass-roots evolution that will help to both re-elect you Mr. President, and to give you a more progressive Congress. Therefore, on this Thanksgiving day,  I am thankful and grateful that you are the President Mr. Obama! And I wish you well.. You STILL give me hope.

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