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Sort by Mashable (Free subscription) - 07/04/2009
They sparkle, they shimmer, they explode, and they come out every 4th of July: fireworks! It’s the Independence Day holiday weekend here in the U.S., and the celebrations are about to begin. But if you can’t wait for the fireworks spectacular, or if you just love fireworks and aren’t from the U.S., then lucky for you, there’s everybody’s favorite social media video website, YouTube , to help fill...
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Sort by oboeinsight (Free subscription) - 07/04/2009
You can start the celebration nice and early. Ready? Set? Go! … with the Muppets … with fireworks In New York … or in Disneyland … or in Washington, D.C. with a live symphony orchestra (an orchestra sounds so much better when they don’t use a dead orchestra)
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Sort by The Brea Canyon Monument (Free subscription) - 07/05/2009
| Who wants ice cream'Saturday, July 04, 2009 Posted by Sean M. at | Subscribe to: Me, myself, and I Sean M. A mild-mannered reporter for a minor suburban newspaper. You can reach me at breacanyonmonument at yahoo dot com. This is a MoronblogStuff I read The MoronosphereThe ha ha Ye olde timey posts (4) (23) (22) (25) (28) (30) (35) (40) (40) (50) (45) (50) (57) (54) (45) (45) (41) (37) (42) (37) (47)...
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Sort by Popcorn Bytes (Free subscription) - 07/06/2009
Fourth of July weekend is almost coming to a close, but if you couldn't see the fireworks yesterday or just didn't want to, here are some fireworks displays on YouTube. I found all seven of these on the technology website Mashable. 1: Walt Disney World, Florida: 2005 2: New York City: 2008 3: Cabazon, California: 2007. According to the video, this was the last 24 inch firework shell ever launched in...