New Year's Eve Hot Limo Date
The countdown begins and every year it's the same old thing. Midnight hits and you lean over to kiss your woman, passionately wishing her a Happy New Year. Well, let's make this year the best ever and give new meaning to approaching the New Year "with a bang."
Leave your car in the garage tonight and rent a long stretch limousine from Westchester NY Limos for the evening. Arrive at your party fashionably late and opt to ring in the New Year alone with your lady. Imagine how great she'll feel when you pick her up in a sleek black limo.
Tell her to wear a mini dress, or better yet, buy her one and get her to change in the car. When she starts removing her clothing to get changed, tell her "Ah, ah, ah, not so fast, young lady," and begin seducing her.
Kiss her, lick her, devour her -- make her feel like the upcoming year would be useless without her. And after you've done your duty to please your lady, pop open a bottle of champagne, break out the strawberries for an extra aphrodisiac, and salute the New Year.
Where are travelers spending New Year's Eve? If hotel searches are any indication, Las Vegas is the hottest place to usher in 2007.
Other top spots to celebrate the countdown include New York City, with its famous Times Square ball drop, and London, where revelers can hear Big Ben ring in the New Year.
Top Cities for New Years Eve 2006 (U.S.)
1. Las Vegas, Nevada
2. New York City, New York
3. Honolulu, Hawaii
4. Orlando, Florida
5. Miami, Florida
Top Cities for New Years Eve 2006 (International)
1. Cancun, Mexico
2. Paris, France
3. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
4. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
5. London, United Kingdom
Top Cities for New Years Eve 2006 (Overall)
1. Las Vegas, Nevada
2. New York City, New York
3. Honolulu, Hawaii
4. Cancun, Mexico
5. Paris, France

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Shrub Oak - the first church in the world named after the first native-born American saint. Shrub Oak, New York
The first settler in Shrub Oak was Joshua ("Jocky") Hyatt, who leased a farm in 1686 from the Van Cortlandt family, making this the oldest spot in Yorktown continuously inhabited by the white man. It was after Joshua that Shrub Oak was first named "Hyatt's Plains". The settlers drifted in rather slowly thereafter.
It was in the latter half of the eighteenth century that the hamlet acquired the name "Shrub Oak Plains", this coming about due to the presence of Shrub Oak trees which formerly thrived in the local sandy soil.
In 1829, Shrub Oak acquired its post office, the word "Plains" having by this time been dropped from its name. The first postmaster was John Hyatt, a descendant of "Jocky", who kept a store located behind the present Century 21 Real Estate office on Main Street. Today's post office at Shrub Oak is the oldest existing in Yorktown Township.
Today the old village of Shrub Oak itself has not change drastically since the 1860's. Indeed, if John C. Hart were to return to life, he would not feel disoriented strolling down Main Street. Also, there are still many living in the hamlet with such original settlers names as Strang, Curry, Tompkins - a far higher proportion than in other sections of the township.

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