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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #120 on: 07/04/2015 03:21 pm »
Happy Independence Day!

Careful with the fireworks now haha.
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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #121 on: 07/04/2015 03:37 pm »
... and the band played on ...   ;D


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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #122 on: 07/04/2015 05:33 pm »
Happy July 4 ;D

My cricket team just celebrated it by pretending to be a baseball team by swinging the bat everywhere.

All out for 47  :o

The sooner the football season starts next month the better. Been a long football-less summer, although I've been enjoying the only thing that's been on, MLS! Thank you America!

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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #123 on: 07/04/2015 07:21 pm »
Happy 4th July to all American people on this forum and to all those who love USA
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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #124 on: 07/04/2015 10:15 pm »
Been enjoying Football on the big screen, Germany and England scoreless at the half!
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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #125 on: 07/04/2015 11:08 pm »
Stay safe with those rockets tonight!

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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #126 on: 07/03/2016 08:33 pm »
to All my American Family and friends and to  those in other countries that Values Freedom as we do.. :)
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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #127 on: 07/04/2016 10:44 am »
And bump for 2016! Happy July 4, you lovely Americans! :)

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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #128 on: 07/04/2016 12:25 pm »
Happy 4th of July to all the Americans on here (that's most of you!) :)

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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #129 on: 07/04/2016 12:43 pm »
Celebrating the 4th with the "rocket's red glare" burn for JOI! :)
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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #130 on: 07/04/2016 01:38 pm »
This got hijacked by the EU debate....let's bring it back to its correct context ;)

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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #131 on: 07/04/2016 02:02 pm »
Happy 4th of July!

As an American, I appreciate the warm regards from the Brits.

However, I wonder if everyone in the UK feels the same?  :)

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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #132 on: 07/04/2016 02:09 pm »
Happy July 4!

Happy 4th of July!

As an American, I appreciate the warm regards from the Brits.

However, I wonder if everyone in the UK feels the same?  :)


Yep.

And don't worry about Royal Navy nuclear sub at Port Canaveral. Nooooothing to worry about at all. ;)





(OK lads, I've distracted them. We can now send in the rest of the fleet into Boston Habour. We'll make them pay!!! ;D)

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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #133 on: 07/04/2016 02:31 pm »
Happy 4th of July!

As an American, I appreciate the warm regards from the Brits.

However, I wonder if everyone in the UK feels the same?  :)


Yeah, there's never any negativity around this. As noted in the thread, the surprise defeat (and it was a real surprise as we thought we had an unbeatable army) helped shake things up at home, so it worked out well for both of us.

Besides, you're more than an ally, or a friend. You're family. Happy July 4!
« Last Edit: 07/04/2016 02:31 pm by Maverick »

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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #134 on: 07/04/2016 02:48 pm »
Happy July 4!

Happy 4th of July!

As an American, I appreciate the warm regards from the Brits.

However, I wonder if everyone in the UK feels the same?  :)


Yep.

And don't worry about Royal Navy nuclear sub at Port Canaveral. Nooooothing to worry about at all. ;)





(OK lads, I've distracted them. We can now send in the rest of the fleet into Boston Habour. We'll make them pay!!! ;D)
Better keep an eye on you tea then... ;D
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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #135 on: 07/04/2016 02:59 pm »
Happy 4th of July!

As an American, I appreciate the warm regards from the Brits.

However, I wonder if everyone in the UK feels the same?  :)

You have a point -- no one in the UK right now could possibly feel it's anything except treasonous "for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another"... ;)  :D

(Sorry for the Brexit reference, not meant to encourage discussion, it just presented a lovely irony I had to toss out there... :) )
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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #136 on: 07/04/2017 10:37 am »
Happy July 4 to the Americans on here, which is most of you! ;D <---yes, we like thread reusability too.

Time to post rocket launches with American flags in view again!
« Last Edit: 07/04/2017 10:38 am by Chris Bergin »
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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #137 on: 07/04/2017 02:05 pm »
My thread, recyling! :)

Happy July 4.

I'll avoid the obvious jokes. ;D

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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #138 on: 07/04/2017 05:29 pm »
Happy 4th of July!

As an American, I appreciate the warm regards from the Brits.

However, I wonder if everyone in the UK feels the same?  :)

British friends of mine refer to it as 'Good Riddance Day'  :P

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Re: Happy July 4th Independence Day
« Reply #139 on: 07/04/2017 05:37 pm »
Happy 4th of July!

As an American, I appreciate the warm regards from the Brits.

However, I wonder if everyone in the UK feels the same?  :)

British friends of mine refer to it as 'Good Riddance Day'  :P

How about Brexit 1776?  ;)

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