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July 04, 2006
Tuesday
 
 
America celebrates
Adriana Lukas (London)  North American affairs

I am in the US at the moment sharing today's festivities with all manner of creatures...

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Shit yeah!
With all this football nonsense, we'd quite forgotten!
Happy Birthday America!!!


Posted by RAB at July 4, 2006 11:04 PM

Don't forget Canada's birthday, July 1.

I was born July 2, right between Canadian and American Independence Day, and moved from Canada to England on Canada's centennial of independence from English oppression (LOL) - July 1, 1967.

(I just turned 41 myself.)


Posted by kentuckyliz at July 10, 2006 10:49 AM

Don't forget Canada's birthday, July 1.

I was born July 2, right between Canadian and American Independence Day, and moved from Canada to America on Canada's centennial of independence from English oppression (LOL) - July 1, 1967.

(I just turned 41 myself.)


Posted by kentuckyliz at July 10, 2006 10:50 AM

Sorry to double post, had to stop transmission to make a correction - moved from Canada to America is the correct one!!!


Posted by kentuckyliz at July 10, 2006 10:51 AM
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