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Happy 4th
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark K 2" data-source="post: 1030671" data-attributes="member: 55685"><p>I have a married couple in their 50's a couple of doors down who are Canadian ex-pats, but are quite Americanized. He's an MD and she's a nurse I used to work with. On July 1st, they took down their huge American flag and put up an equally huge Canadian flag. July 1st was Canada Day and it was special this year because Canada is celebrating its 150th anniversary of becoming a country. They threw a big party and invited all the neighbors and several ex-pat friends from the area. I know a few Americans who drove up to Canada to party.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Before they went to bed that night, they took down the Canadian flag and put up the American flag. Today, they're having a family get-together and are shooting off fireworks as I type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark K 2, post: 1030671, member: 55685"] I have a married couple in their 50's a couple of doors down who are Canadian ex-pats, but are quite Americanized. He's an MD and she's a nurse I used to work with. On July 1st, they took down their huge American flag and put up an equally huge Canadian flag. July 1st was Canada Day and it was special this year because Canada is celebrating its 150th anniversary of becoming a country. They threw a big party and invited all the neighbors and several ex-pat friends from the area. I know a few Americans who drove up to Canada to party. Before they went to bed that night, they took down the Canadian flag and put up the American flag. Today, they're having a family get-together and are shooting off fireworks as I type. [/QUOTE]
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