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#784918 by RedVee
04 Jul 2011, 08:04
To all on both sides of the pond. Wish I was in the USA for it, Have fun if you're celebrating :X

R3dV
#784920 by ratechaser
04 Jul 2011, 08:30
I'm certainly celebrating the fact that I'll be having a quiet day and an early escape from the office, with all my US colleagues out...
#784921 by honey lamb
04 Jul 2011, 08:43
I'm just about to go to bed having started the celebrations here a day early with the local fireworks display and a party at my host's house :D
#784928 by Luke085
04 Jul 2011, 09:41
Happy 4th July!!

I remember a few years back whilst in Tucson, sitting on my friends grandmothers roof and watching the fireworks from "A" Mountain - some good home made fried chicken and mashed potatoes! I wish I was there!!!
#784931 by slinky09
04 Jul 2011, 10:07
ratechaser wrote:I'm certainly celebrating the fact that I'll be having a quiet day and an early escape from the office, with all my US colleagues out...


I can empathise with that, although I'm off to Grange Opera today because the opportunity for no interruptions was to good!
#784973 by catsilversword
04 Jul 2011, 19:09
Luke085 wrote:Happy 4th July!!

I remember a few years back whilst in Tucson, sitting on my friends grandmothers roof and watching the fireworks from "A" Mountain - some good home made fried chicken and mashed potatoes! I wish I was there!!!



The roof????

That sounds like a really neat way to celebrate. I need to borrow a friend who has a grandmother like that!
#784987 by SNOMO
04 Jul 2011, 20:18
Luke085 wrote:Happy 4th July!!

I remember a few years back whilst in Tucson, sitting on my friends grandmothers roof and watching the fireworks from "A" Mountain - some good home made fried chicken and mashed potatoes! I wish I was there!!!


So do I :)
#784988 by Luke085
04 Jul 2011, 20:23
catsilversword wrote:
Luke085 wrote:Happy 4th July!!

I remember a few years back whilst in Tucson, sitting on my friends grandmothers roof and watching the fireworks from "A" Mountain - some good home made fried chicken and mashed potatoes! I wish I was there!!!



The roof????

That sounds like a really neat way to celebrate. I need to borrow a friend who has a grandmother like that!


Yes! It's the best seat in the house! Single storey ranch property, lovely! 8D
#785009 by catsilversword
05 Jul 2011, 05:37
Luke085 wrote:
catsilversword wrote:
Luke085 wrote:Happy 4th July!!

I remember a few years back whilst in Tucson, sitting on my friends grandmothers roof and watching the fireworks from "A" Mountain - some good home made fried chicken and mashed potatoes! I wish I was there!!!



The roof????

That sounds like a really neat way to celebrate. I need to borrow a friend who has a grandmother like that!


Yes! It's the best seat in the house! Single storey ranch property, lovely! 8D


Front porch included??? :)
#785012 by tonywestsider
05 Jul 2011, 07:00
I did not venture out to see the fireworks at the National Mall here in Washington DC because I thought some stormy weather was coming our way. The storm eventually avoided DC completely and I did not get to see the fireworks but I could still hear them from where I live in the District. Happy July 4th, everyone!
#785014 by honey lamb
05 Jul 2011, 07:09
We watched the fireworks last night from my host's back garden (or should I say back yard?) which was great as we had an unimpeded view as well as several drinkie-poos and a party. y)
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