Happy Fouth!
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Re: Happy Fouth!
Thanks guys!
It's raining on the east coast, but the food and friends will still be great! Happy Birthday USA!
Bob
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Re: Happy Fouth!
Thanks, I've enjoyed the 4th with my Gem B, 2&4 min, with small M/G horn by playing "From Maine to Oregon", "Fourth of July Patrol", and "Stars and Stripes Forever". This little Gem never fails to fully play a four minute record. Happy 4th! Jerry Blais
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Re: Happy Fourth!
Happy Independence Day everyone!
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Re: Happy Fouth!
Great one!! Love it!!! It reminds me when I was stationed on Diego Garcia run by the Brits. Boy 4th of July was a hoot. The Brits were angry about celebrating the 4th, but nothing much they could do. They still referred to us Yanks as the Colonies!!!
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Happy 4th everyone!
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Re: Happy Fourth!
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