How do you celebrate the 4th of July?
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Working today..
We float a barge in the Marina and set of a 10-20 minutes fireworks show. It is pretty impressive..
Then the fun starts... about 75,000 to 100,000 people trickle in all day long to stake their spots in a 2.5 sq mile area. 3 roads in and out.. as soon as the fireworks are over they all try and leave at one time... Oh the fun ARRRG...
Over all it is a great day.. Lots of Kids to have fun with and over all a great crowd every year!!!
Gerry
We float a barge in the Marina and set of a 10-20 minutes fireworks show. It is pretty impressive..
Then the fun starts... about 75,000 to 100,000 people trickle in all day long to stake their spots in a 2.5 sq mile area. 3 roads in and out.. as soon as the fireworks are over they all try and leave at one time... Oh the fun ARRRG...
Over all it is a great day.. Lots of Kids to have fun with and over all a great crowd every year!!!
Gerry
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4th with you guys!
Well, I'm sitting here all alone in this Data Center talking the talk with a bunch of guys that I wil probably never meet or ever shake a hand with, BUT someone had to do it!!! At least I now that for the next 3 years I will be spending the day with my little girl and wife. Be safe and God Bless America!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I actually celebrated last night since I've got today off work and didn't wanna feel bad when I went to work tomorrow. My buddy bought $200 worth of fire works (got 480 bottle rockets for $14) and we launched them in the sky, on the ground, out of my stacks, from our hands, at each other, in the water, in bottles, etc. Did you know that an m1000 and a bud light bottle don't get along very well.
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