DaRoosh65
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The Aftermath...
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Jul 08, 2005 07:21
In what' s left of the wake from the 4th of July weekend, how many of you (or your friends) still have fireworks left? As for me, I watched this year...but I have access to some for New Year' s Eve.
Videogaming is the contemporary interactive pasttime.
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Sharon
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RE: The Aftermath...
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Jul 09, 2005 08:51
We didn' t buy fireworks; however, all the neighbors did and it was a major " block party" starting early afternoon and going well past midnight. The kids had a ball.
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Silentbomber
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RE: The Aftermath...
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Jul 09, 2005 15:54
Being irish i didnt have any 4th of july fireworks. Oh well, i wonder why?
Change is inevitable. Except from a vending machine. Viva La Revolution! erm, I mean Viva La Wii!
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Adam Doree
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RE: The Aftermath...
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Jul 09, 2005 17:36
We got bombed in London instead. Great.
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Terry Bogard
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RE: The Aftermath...
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Jul 09, 2005 17:42
Whoa dude! How close were you to the disaster areas?????????????
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Sharon
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RE: The Aftermath...
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Jul 10, 2005 19:12
Wow Adam, I hope you and yours are okay?
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