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Have a happy and safe 4th of July


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Come about 3 o'clock today I will be diving head first into beer, pork butts, and fireworks.  So prior to making some stupid drunk post from the toilet at 3 am over the next 3 days, I want to send a preemptive apology and wish every body that's in Merica a Happy and Safe 4th of July.  Watch out for sharks, idiots with mortar-style fireworks (a.k.a. SCP), drunk drivers, and beer stealing neighbors.

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Come 3 o'clock today

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I'll drink to that...when I get to the beach tonight. Pour out a little for all the guys and girls overseas who aren't allowed to drink because they are walking around with guns and can't be trusted with that responsibility.

 

 

 

It really isn't a good idea to mix war and alcohol...something dumb always happens...always.

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Hey do you all go to the fireworks down at the golf course?

We were talking about it, not sure though. My neighbor and I bought a bunch of fireworks last night so probably not. If you guys head out you should swing by. 

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We will be at my brother in laws right down the street and I would really like to do that, it's been forever. And it was a lot of fun being with you all.

OK but just remember this message board persona is a secret. I've got an image to uphold. I still have your cell, I'll send you a text as plans come together. Probably do a Cornhole tourney.  

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Don't you tell me to have a safe weekend! Being Merican means partying til I black out and wake up under a bush somewhere. Or in an alley covered in my own (or possibly other's) piss, blood and puke. 

Happy 4th SCP and teh Huddle. 

On a serious note, remrmber boys and girls, before you shotgun that next lukewarm coors light or guzzle down that next shot of well whisky, ask yourself, "what would fat Alice do?"

 

#WWFAD

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