JULY 4th WEEKEND

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  • Monkey
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 3290

    #31
    I'm working on Sunday, as I do most Sundays.

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    • snusgetter
      Member
      • May 2010
      • 10903

      #32
      Originally posted by Monkey
      I'm working on Sunday, as I do most Sundays.
      Where do you Sunday Preach?
      Podcast available?
      YouTube?

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      • NonServiam
        Member
        • May 2010
        • 736

        #33
        If you can't get fireworks make a dry ice bomb. Just get dry ice a bottle and put in some water screw the top on and put it away from you. Those things are so loud it's beyond belief.
        Careful with those dry ice bombs. My state has now decided to make a law deeming them "manufacturing an explosive device-Felony" It's a no fun zone around here. I used to make those all the time. Man, they are a blast. You just have to be smart about it otherwise you'll lose an eye, hand, or foot!

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        • Monkey
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2009
          • 3290

          #34
          @Snusgetter

          I'm a sous chef so Sunday is usually a working day especially when Sunday is a holiday and the exec is at the beach..

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          • snusgetter
            Member
            • May 2010
            • 10903

            #35
            Originally posted by Monkey View Post
            @Snusgetter

            I'm a sous chef so Sunday is usually a working day especially when Sunday is a holiday and the exec is at the beach..
            Might this be your bible?
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            • Darwin
              Member
              • Mar 2010
              • 1372

              #36
              Looks like no smoggy foggy cordite fug this year. Total rainout in eastern Kansas. Bunches of aerials went off last night in anticipation of the wet fireworks blanket.

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              • AtreyuKun
                Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 1223

                #37
                Meh. It's just another day. No offense to those who enjoy it, but this day means nothing me anymore. I have to work today, tomorrow, and the next day. I can't give a shit about fireworks or crowds.
                This isn't my America anyway.

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                • Darwin
                  Member
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 1372

                  #38
                  It's true that the U.S. is the suckiest, most awful, nastiest country in the world--except for all the others.

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                  • Big L
                    Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 151

                    #39
                    I spent the weekend showing some Japanese friends that are visting America around. It was lots of fun, we went to Foxwoods casino, saw a cheesy show, gambled, and then had a barbecue with some real American food that I cooked, steaks, shrimp, hot wings, corn on the cob and potato salad, and of course lots of beer. Tomorrow we're going to see fireworks. They got a real kick out of, it's nice to know there are some other countries out there that still like us. I personally love the 4th of July, it's my favorite holiday and I love celebrating America, even with all its problems it's my home and I love it.

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                    • AtreyuKun
                      Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 1223

                      #40
                      I have an actor friend from Osaka named Iori. Really cool guy. His biggest comment about the US? "There so many gay here! I never see so many gay! In Japan, you never see this kind of thing!"
                      We get it even in the south.

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                      • EbenezerScrews
                        Member
                        • Mar 2010
                        • 60

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Darwin View Post
                        Looks like no smoggy foggy cordite fug this year.
                        Bummer about the rain dude, glad to hear you got some off last night!

                        I am suffering from NO RAIN. We have not had any rain(or very little) in over a month. I am surrounded by woods too, so I am going to be limited to....ugh....fountains. I got a few decent ones but still. No aerials, candles, rockets, ugh this sucks.

                        I keep thinking "Just a few mortars at the end should be ok, nothing big, nothing will happen." No no no no no

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                        • Big L
                          Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 151

                          #42
                          Originally posted by AtreyuKun
                          I have an actor friend from Osaka named Iori. Really cool guy. His biggest comment about the US? "There so many gay here! I never see so many gay! In Japan, you never see this kind of thing!"
                          We get it even in the south.
                          Osaka is an awesome city, when I went to Japan that was my favorite place. The comment is funny, obviously your friend's never been to Shinjuku. But gays in Japan tend to stay very quiet, not parade around in the street.

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                          • danielan
                            Member
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 1514

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Darwin View Post
                            Looks like no smoggy foggy cordite fug this year. Total rainout in eastern Kansas. Bunches of aerials went off last night in anticipation of the wet fireworks blanket.
                            Come up to Omaha

                            99% humidity and a thick blanket of smog clear across the city. We did a pretty nice driveway display (about 6 hours worth), but we were surrounded by people who take this seriously.

                            I have never seen it this smokey. You can't see the end of my driveway from my garage door. It's been like this since about 4pm.

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                            • Darwin
                              Member
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 1372

                              #44
                              Things did clear out for a few hours last night. Enough for a flurry of activity but the usual smoky miasma was almost entirely absent.

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                              • bakerbarber
                                Member
                                • Jun 2008
                                • 1947

                                #45
                                Fireworks are like eating mushrooms without the violent puking.

                                I watch. Never could bring myself to spend my own dough on the things.

                                I was mesmerized by the show I saw.

                                Wonder what the USA looked like from space?

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