worked....blah.
had a lightning storm...woohoo! Nature's fireworks!
2006-07-01 20:45:50
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answered by ginevra1weasley 3
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LOL Is this a joke from a Canadian targeted at the United States celebrating their freedom on July 4th? If it is, here's your answer. While we were fighting for a new country, what are now Canadians headed up to cold *** Canada. A barron land that no one wanted.
2006-07-02 02:01:58
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answered by Anonymous
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in response to the barron land comment I am not from canada but I have lived there and I would choose the canada over the states any day. that barron land is filled with awsome snowboarding and wicked people I had a drink for your guys.
2006-07-02 08:23:56
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answered by happycamper 2
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My boyfriend is Canadian and was in California with me and my family on Canada Day. On the actual day itself, we slept in late, went shopping, and had nice dinner. But on Sunday (July 2), my family had our traditional "Sunday nearest the holiday BBQ" at my parents house. Yes, we did have our red/white/blue and stars and stripes, but my sister surprised him with a "Happy Canada Day" sign and my parents gave him a funky maple leaf hat.
My boyfriend and I decided that in the future we're just going to call it "Nations Holiday" and party from July 1 through July 4.
2006-07-03 19:29:24
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answered by Church Music Girl 6
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We pretty much ignored it down here in North Carolina. The glare from the Stanley Cup had us all squinting.
2006-07-02 12:44:57
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answered by wmp55 6
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We turned off the missle defence system and taunted the North Koreans.
2006-07-08 20:01:41
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answered by Charlie Currie - stand-up comic 1
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Slept, and thanked the Lord that I don't live there.
2006-07-02 01:56:04
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answered by westernndguy 4
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I am not Canadian but we had a bar-b-que.
2006-07-02 01:56:02
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answered by Cassie 2
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