Joined: Mar '08
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Ha they still celebrate the wrong date...Enjoy the land of the free and the home of the brave! http://www.rense.com/general70/allour.htm No need to cover the land of the free bit I guess. Wriggly worm on this hook
Joined: Jan '11
Location: United States
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Well hotland! I've never spoke with you, but am a U.S. citizen who celebrates the fourth of July with family and friends. As for any other countries havinfg an Independence day I wish the best when it's your turn. I usually spend a $1000.00 to light up the skies since that's how we do it here in the U.S. Curious as to how other countries celebrate their Independence! Good Luck to All!
Joined: Jun '11
Location: Netherlands
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Posted by Greenmohave: I usually spend a $1000.00 to light up the skies since that's how we do it here in the U.S.
Great hope you all have a realy great time today And don't let all thows fireworks off to fast .
I'll deffenlety try and watch some of the Celebrations on CNN latter.
------------ Born (or at least unveiled) on the 4th of July. 10ft statue of Ronald Reagan is unveiled in London[\b]
It was a fitting occasion for the 4th of July. A statue of Ronald Reagan was unveiled at the American Embassy in London today to mark the centenary of the former U.S. president's birth.
Foreign Secretary William Hague and former U.S. secretary of state Condoleezza Rice watched as the 10ft bronze figure was revealed in Grosvenor Square.