Happy 4th of July
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Originally Posted by dlq04,Jul 5 2007, 10:23 AM
Trying to win the Darwin Award, we had an even stupider stunt pulled by a Michigan mother of two. She looked down the barrel of an illegal professional fireworks that didn't go off ................. you know the rest of the story.............after a delay it did and took off her head.
However, proof of Charles' theory...
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Originally Posted by dlq04,Jul 5 2007, 10:23 AM
Trying to win the Darwin Award, we had an even stupider stunt pulled by a Michigan mother of two. She looked down the barrel of an illegal professional fireworks that didn't go off ................. you know the rest of the story.............after a delay it did and took off her head.
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Originally Posted by Honda 367,Jul 5 2007, 11:17 AM
O my gosh! Did this happen recently?
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On behalf of my Canadian blood I thank Granny for her belated best wishes for Canada Day, which used to be called Dominion Day, when Canada was a dominion of England.
We had great plans for a wonderful drive for yesterday but when we awoke the skys here were grey and the rain followed. Do we stay home and tackle some of the "always there" tasks or do we take the holiday? We took the holiday, and in doing so combined all three countrys we have lived in. We went to Stratford, Ontario to watch a Comedy of Errors by the great British bard (in our German made car, not Tachus). Celebrating and being thankful for this great nation of Americans that gave us a holiday to enjoy our 36th wedding anniversary on. Best, belated, wishes to you all and may we all have many more years to enjoy Independance Day.
We had great plans for a wonderful drive for yesterday but when we awoke the skys here were grey and the rain followed. Do we stay home and tackle some of the "always there" tasks or do we take the holiday? We took the holiday, and in doing so combined all three countrys we have lived in. We went to Stratford, Ontario to watch a Comedy of Errors by the great British bard (in our German made car, not Tachus). Celebrating and being thankful for this great nation of Americans that gave us a holiday to enjoy our 36th wedding anniversary on. Best, belated, wishes to you all and may we all have many more years to enjoy Independance Day.
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Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire,Jul 4 2007, 09:03 PM
Hey Guys,don't forget the 14th of July...another B-Day,for the French people...
And,don't forget,those French people;they helped the Americans,a BIG lot,in 1776,when they(you...or,most likely,your ancestors...) wanted to separate,from the English people...
And,don't forget,those French people;they helped the Americans,a BIG lot,in 1776,when they(you...or,most likely,your ancestors...) wanted to separate,from the English people...
Thanks for the timely reminder Emil!
Just for you, I'll toss a little Rush on the CD player. "Bastille Day" should be appropriate.
#48
Originally Posted by raymo19,Jul 5 2007, 07:52 PM
And Emil-
Happy belated Canada Day and an early bon quatorze juillet.
Happy belated Canada Day and an early bon quatorze juillet.
But,I don't carry,my French bread,in my armpit...
#49
I'm at South Lake Tahoe in Cali. We watched the fireworks over the lake last night. Oh my God! It was the best show, by far, I've ever seen. They used three barges on the lake to launch them and overlap them. It was a long, gorgeous show with lots of people on the shore enjoying it.
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Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire,Jul 4 2007, 09:03 PM
Hey Guys,don't forget the 14th of July...another B-Day,for the French people...
And,don't forget,those French people;they helped the Americans,a BIG lot,in 1776,when they(you...or,most likely,your ancestors...) wanted to separate,from the English people...
And,don't forget,those French people;they helped the Americans,a BIG lot,in 1776,when they(you...or,most likely,your ancestors...) wanted to separate,from the English people...