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ojisplayin - 03.07.2015, 04:53
Post subject: July Summertime Postathon Closed! Winners Announced!
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ojisplayin - 03.07.2015, 04:56
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LOVE TO BBQ Smile
win4maw - 03.07.2015, 13:34
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Fireworks
josie46 - 03.07.2015, 15:23
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swimming pools , ty josie46
win4maw - 03.07.2015, 16:34
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watermelon
anneandalan - 03.07.2015, 16:44
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my birthday!
win4maw - 03.07.2015, 19:35
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fishing
kaykyl - 04.07.2015, 15:53
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holidays
win4maw - 04.07.2015, 16:52
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water skiing
anneandalan - 05.07.2015, 15:50
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picnics
kaykyl - 05.07.2015, 16:12
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beer fest
win4maw - 05.07.2015, 17:59
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lightning bugs
gjr1961 - 07.07.2015, 01:43
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Hot sunny days
win4maw - 07.07.2015, 02:14
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swimming
kaykyl - 07.07.2015, 14:53
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walking the nature trails
win4maw - 07.07.2015, 15:44
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walking on the beach
gjr1961 - 07.07.2015, 15:48
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On this day (7/7), Sandra Day O'Connor is nominated for the Supreme Court in 1981
win4maw - 07.07.2015, 16:34
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Go to a baseball game
anneandalan - 07.07.2015, 17:27
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thunderstorms
win4maw - 07.07.2015, 18:15
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amusement park
gjr1961 - 08.07.2015, 15:08
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Sean's dad (Pops) is 91 years old today (July Cool! WOW
gjr1961 - 08.07.2015, 15:11
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That was supposed to say July 8. Rolling Eyes
win4maw - 08.07.2015, 17:27
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barbques
kaykyl - 09.07.2015, 15:43
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flying kites
win4maw - 09.07.2015, 16:16
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Block parties
gjr1961 - 10.07.2015, 00:01
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Picnic....I haven't done that in years, used to be a lot of fun though! Very Happy
win4maw - 10.07.2015, 02:39
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fireworks
kaykyl - 11.07.2015, 15:56
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camping
win4maw - 11.07.2015, 15:59
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baseball games
gjr1961 - 11.07.2015, 19:33
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On this day, July 11, in 1804: In a dual, Vice President of the United States Aaron Burr kills Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury.
win4maw - 11.07.2015, 19:54
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go golfing
gjr1961 - 13.07.2015, 12:13
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July is National Pickle Month.
win4maw - 13.07.2015, 13:56
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having a corn roast
anneandalan - 13.07.2015, 17:57
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My birthday!
gjr1961 - 13.07.2015, 18:04
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Happy Birthday Anne!! Is it today?

Today, the 13th, Harrison Ford was born in 1942 Happy Birthday

win4maw - 13.07.2015, 18:53
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taking a cruise
gjr1961 - 13.07.2015, 19:33
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There are many countries which have their Independence Day during the month of July. These include the United States, Belarus, Venezuela, Argentina, Belgium, the Bahamas, and the Maldives. The national days for France and Canada occur in July as well.
win4maw - 13.07.2015, 20:49
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The “dog days of summer” refer to the weeks between July 3 and August 11 and are named after the Dog Star (Sirius) in the Canis Major constellation. The ancient Greeks blamed Sirius for the hot temperatures, drought, discomfort, and sickness that occurred during the summer.m
gjr1961 - 14.07.2015, 01:33
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July's birthstone is the ruby. It is often associated with contentment, love, passion and integrity.
shirlsplay - 14.07.2015, 03:51
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BBQ is great Smile
win4maw - 14.07.2015, 12:02
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In the United States, over 650 million long-distance summer trips are made
anneandalan - 14.07.2015, 15:28
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No, Gloria it is July 28th...thank you! Popsicles!
win4maw - 14.07.2015, 16:11
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The top 5 most popular summer vacation activities in the United States are 1) shopping (54%), 2) visiting historical sites (49%), 3) swimming/water sports (49%), 4) going to a park or national park (46%), and 5) sightseeing tours (46%).
gjr1961 - 14.07.2015, 16:42
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Driving to the beautiful mountains to escape the heat.

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win4maw - 14.07.2015, 17:42
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The word “solstice” is from the Latin solstitium, which is from sol (sun) and stitium (to stop) because it seems as if the sun stops at the solstice.
kaykyl - 14.07.2015, 23:52
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gardening
win4maw - 15.07.2015, 02:54
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.Studies show that men are more likely to cheat during the summer months.
CATLICKER - 15.07.2015, 21:05
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nude beaches !!!
win4maw - 15.07.2015, 21:08
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In southern England, over 37,000 people gather at Stonehenge to see the summer solstice. Druids and pagans are among those who celebrate the longest day of the year at this notable place
shirlsplay - 16.07.2015, 01:34
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playing in sprinklers Smile
CATLICKER - 16.07.2015, 06:06
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skinny dipping !!!
win4maw - 16.07.2015, 12:21
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In the summer heat, the iron in France’s Eiffel Tower expands, making the tower grow more than 6 inches.
kaykyl - 16.07.2015, 15:44
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playing horseshoes
win4maw - 16.07.2015, 16:16
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According to Forbes, the top 9 most hazardous summer injuries are caused by 1) playground equipment; 2) skateboards; 3) trampolines; 4) lawn mowers; 5) amusement attractions; 6) non-powder guns, BBs pellets; 7) beach, picnic, camping equipment; Cool barbeque grills, stoves, equipment; and 9) trimmers, small garden tools
shirlsplay - 16.07.2015, 20:12
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Stay inside where it is cool Smile
win4maw - 16.07.2015, 22:17
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Summer Penile Syndrome” is a seasonal skin disease. Characterized by an acute penis hypersensitivity, swelling, itching, and painful urination, the disease is caused by chigger bites to the penis, most often during the warm summer months
kaykyl - 17.07.2015, 14:55
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listening to the rain
win4maw - 17.07.2015, 18:20
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The record for the most people applying sunscreen was on January 8, 2012, in Australia with 1,006 participants applying sunscreen for 2 minutes
gjr1961 - 20.07.2015, 01:42
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On this day (19th) in 2005: Death Valley, California records a record high temperature of 53.9C (129F)
win4maw - 20.07.2015, 13:02
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Summer and it's ICE CREAM WEEK
kaykyl - 20.07.2015, 15:14
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carnivals
win4maw - 20.07.2015, 16:03
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kids running in sprinklers
josie46 - 21.07.2015, 13:16
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bright stars in sky, ty josie46
win4maw - 21.07.2015, 16:18
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Before the Civil War, schools did not have summer vacation. In rural communities, kids had school off during the spring planting and fall harvest while urban schools were essentially year-round. The long summer holiday didn’t come about until the early 20th century.
kaykyl - 22.07.2015, 19:41
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baseball games
win4maw - 22.07.2015, 19:50
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Many yoga groups participate in mass yoga celebrations on the summer solstice. They see the summer solstice as a sacred transition in the flow of life on earth and a time to do sun salutations
gjr1961 - 23.07.2015, 03:58
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7/22 - On this day in 1934: Public Enemy No. 1, John Dillinger, is killed by FBI agents.
win4maw - 23.07.2015, 11:27
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The top 5 most popular summer vacation activities in the United States are 1) shopping (54%), 2) visiting historical sites (49%), 3) swimming/water sports (49%), 4) going to a park or national park (46%), and 5) sightseeing tours (46%).
gjr1961 - 23.07.2015, 14:53
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July is:
National Ice Cream Month

win4maw - 23.07.2015, 16:17
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Vintage race at Watkins Glenn
anneandalan - 24.07.2015, 16:40
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thunderstorms
win4maw - 24.07.2015, 16:47
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carnivals
kaykyl - 24.07.2015, 17:01
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picking blueberries
rsablebomb - 24.07.2015, 17:03
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My favorite part is the fireworks of the 4th of july. They are so beautiful.
win4maw - 24.07.2015, 17:54
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All the pretty flowers in bloom
CATLICKER - 24.07.2015, 21:58
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Tub of ice - full of beer
win4maw - 24.07.2015, 22:09
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family reunions
gjr1961 - 24.07.2015, 23:22
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On this day (July 24) in 1969:
Apollo 11, the first space mission to put a man on the moon, splashes down safely in the Pacific Ocean.

win4maw - 25.07.2015, 00:31
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The “dog days of summer” refer to the weeks between July 3 and August 11 and are named after the Dog Star (Sirius) in the Canis Major constellation. The ancient Greeks blamed Sirius for the hot temperatures, drought, discomfort, and sickness that occurred during the summer.
kaykyl - 26.07.2015, 15:35
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water slides with grandkids
win4maw - 26.07.2015, 16:22
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amusement parks
gjr1961 - 26.07.2015, 22:35
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The larkspur is the birth flower of July and is a variety of delphinium.


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win4maw - 26.07.2015, 23:05
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tennis tournaments
gjr1961 - 28.07.2015, 18:35
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On this day (July 28th) in 1914: Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia, starting WWI.
win4maw - 28.07.2015, 19:47
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humidity differences
shirlsplay - 28.07.2015, 19:48
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watering garden Smile
win4maw - 28.07.2015, 20:09
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severe thunderstorms
gjr1961 - 29.07.2015, 15:08
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July 29th - Famous Birthdays:
1883 Benito Mussolini (Italian dictator in WW2)
1938 Peter Jennings (TV Anchor)
1953 Geddy Lee (Singer for Rush)
1972 Will Wheaton (Actor)
1973 Stephen Dorff (Actor)

win4maw - 29.07.2015, 16:54
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county fairs
kaykyl - 29.07.2015, 17:39
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weeding garden
win4maw - 29.07.2015, 17:47
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trim the hedges
gjr1961 - 30.07.2015, 20:55
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Today, July 30....
Historical events and fun news items:

1930 The first Football World Cup (Soccer) takes place.
1954 Elvis Presley makes his debut as a public performer.
1956 "In God We Trust" is adopted as the U.S. national motto.
1990 The first Saturn automobile rolls off the assembly line.

win4maw - 30.07.2015, 21:27
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Blue Moon tonight
gjr1961 - 31.07.2015, 23:56
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Today in History
July 31


Historical events and fun news items:

1588 The Spanish Armada is spotted off the coast of England.
1875 Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States, dies.
1971 Apollo 15 astronauts become the first to ride in a lunar rover.
1995 Disney buys ABC.

win4maw - 01.08.2015, 00:25
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play miniature golf
Heffelamon - 01.08.2015, 03:11
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run NAKED thru sprinklers (man was that principal mad)
win4maw - 01.08.2015, 11:47
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WATCH JEFF LOL
gjr1961 - 03.08.2015, 13:04
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win4maw wrote: � Select �� Expand
WATCH JEFF LOL
Laughing Laughing Laughing
ojisplayin - 03.08.2015, 20:57
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AND THE WINNERS ARE HERE AT LAST!

$2- EACH TO THE FOLLOWING NAMES DRAWN:

~win4maw, kaykyl, sable and catlicker~


WOOHOOO WTG KIDS!! CONGRATULATIONS & HUGS!!

win4maw - 03.08.2015, 21:25
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Thanks PC and Patti
Congrats all
rsablebomb - 04.08.2015, 00:06
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Thank you very much


WTG to all the other winners wooo hooo
CATLICKER - 04.08.2015, 03:00
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Thank You and congrats to kaykyl, sable and maw !!!
gjr1961 - 04.08.2015, 03:57
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WTG Maw Kay, Sable and Rick!
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