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Closing Out The Holiday
Closing Out The Holiday
Well, we had a little fun today, mostly at the expense of others. That's not the ideal way to go about things, but hey, we've got four days of down time to fill. We started the morning focusing on the Columbus Day Holiday, so we might as well finish the day that way too. I can't claim this as an ...
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