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Old Jul 04, 2020, 06:53 AM
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happy 4th of july/ indipendence day to all

what you all up to?
Thanks for this!
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Old Jul 04, 2020, 07:24 PM
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Thanks, RagingVortex. Happy 4th to you too!

I usually don't go out for holidays like this (I'm a little nervous about people drinking and being out, and hate crowds, so am happy to stay home.) With the crazy increase in virus cases by me, I'm surprised anyone is going out.

But, apparently my neighbor is out celebrating. I know, because her dogs are barking, howling, and squealing like the world is ending, and the fireworks haven't even started yet. (And her car is gone. But I only checked b/c the dogs were so loud that I couldn't continue sitting in my living room.)

I am feeling a huge amount of irritation towards this neighbor. But I don't mean to ruin your thread with my misery!

Are you doing anything to celebrate?
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Old Jul 04, 2020, 08:58 PM
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Nothing special today except watching the Macy's 4th show. The fireworks have been great--and I love all the classic music will they're going on.
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