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    Time to watch the explosions of pretty colors. Ahh.

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    Tea spoilers



    Happy birthday from Lithuania - all dem hippies, pacifists and kremlin lovers are hatin here now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Astaran View Post
    Token, you should stick to warm milk with honey. We don't want you to feel sick tomorrow, now do we?
    I told my liver to get ready or to GTFO. We will see.

    Not my picture but this is what is on the BBQ now.

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    Woot once I get off work its BBQ time!

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    Happy 4th of July, y'all.

    Can't wait for all the loud booms from the mortar set's, streets chock full of smoke and having to weave my car around all the fireworks displays.

    ..Don't forget to hammer your Piccolo Pete's.

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    Where Are the Great Revolutionary War Films?

    Posted By: Daniel Eagan
    July 3, 2012

    More: http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/movi...ary-war-films/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lt-Col A. Tack View Post
    Where Are the Great Revolutionary War Films?

    Posted By: Daniel Eagan
    July 3, 2012

    More: http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/movi...ary-war-films/
    Wow, I had never heard of Revolution. I'll have to check that out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBL View Post
    Wow, I had never heard of Revolution. I'll have to check that out!
    I don't think I've seen it either. Has Al Pacino, but it sounds like it was a real let down.



    "It remains in the words of Time Out London “an inconceivable disaster,” one that nearly destroyed Pacino’s movie career."

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    Happy Independence Day! Enjoy your BBQ's, beers and fireworks!!

    much love,
    Canadia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lt-Col A. Tack View Post
    I don't think I've seen it either. Has Al Pacino, but it sounds like it was a real let down.



    "It remains in the words of Time Out London “an inconceivable disaster,” one that nearly destroyed Pacino’s movie career."
    All the more reason to see it! I'm pretty curious as to just how bad(or good) it is.

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    happy 4th of july to all 'mericans on this board!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBL View Post
    All the more reason to see it! I'm pretty curious as to just how bad(or good) it is.
    A connoisseur!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Token White Guy View Post
    I told my liver to get ready or to GTFO. We will see.

    Not my picture but this is what is on the BBQ now.
    Now I'm hungry

    Have fun and drink one or two for me as well!

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    From Hydrogen of SSP (Chicago on the 3rd)

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    Default Rare copy of Waldseemueller's early America map found in Germany

    3 July 2012 Last updated at 20:04 ET

    A copy of a rare 16th century map known as "the birth certificate of America" has been discovered in Germany.

    German researchers are going to make the map, printed in clear black ink on yellowing paper, available online from 4 July, Independence Day in the US.

    Waldseemueller named the new land after Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, thinking he had been the first to discover it rather than Christopher Columbus.

    More: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18700489

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