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4th July 2010, 09:54 AM
#1
The glorious fourth
NOTHING SERIOUS just a very warm welcome to any of our american friends who might be looking in on this day the celebration of american independence. alf
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4th July 2010, 12:29 PM
#2
neville
Hi Alf, with me being a dual citizen I dont know who too be loyal too , the yanks are very patriotic so I have too be caerfull what I say and my kids are all born yanks , so here,s too the stars and stipes ,gonna get a beer or 5 tarar der lads.
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4th July 2010, 07:41 PM
#3
Nice!!
Hi Alf
Nice thought mate,and yes you never know who may be looking in!
The Wife and i are also thinking of this day,not only for the Yanks,but because her Fathers Birthday was on this day! 4th!! Now deceased but never forgotten!
And for Neville
You stay true to both sides mate,never know when you may need it haha! Only kidding!
Like me also Dual Citizen,Aussie and South African!
Comes in handy though when traveling back Home at times!
Cheers and enjoy the Day!
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4th July 2010, 07:55 PM
#4
Hey Neville.
I'm like you a naturalized yank (Californian), kids native born and retired in the sun-belt. Enjoy the fourth, I'll send a rocket up for you.
Rodney.
"Nothing much happend today" Diary of King George 111, July 4 1776.
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