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In reply to the discussion: Nothing says "I Love America" like [View all]Melon
(1,990 posts)62. This. My grandfather had it from WW2
Without the peacock deal.
If something became too much, he would bow out and go focus something different. He would never have told someone not to exercise their rights because of him.
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I noticed that same thing here in Dinky Town and that is something that is very unusal.
flashman13
Saturday
#13
Thank you for this. It's a truth that bounces around in brain every year at this time.
Gaytano70
Saturday
#14
We have a community Facebook page, and the local MAGA bully has already posted.
hamsterjill
Saturday
#17
I used to like fireworks until i attended d-day celebration in Normandy France
uppityperson
Saturday
#18
Yet everyone around the noise is supposed to cater to the person setting off the fireworks, right?
hamsterjill
Saturday
#43
You're trying to argue that what you do is moral, and it's not. I don't give a fuck whether they are legal or not.
hamsterjill
Saturday
#61
It's **NOT** "one night" - it's several times a year, here; AND at least 3 days this week
RandomNumbers
Saturday
#65