The Friday Five for 2 July 2010
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Mod Note :: Sunday is Independence Day in the US, the primary holiday of summer.
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Summer
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This week's questions are brought to you courtesy of masipagwapa.net, the letter F, and the number 5...
Summer
- What do you love about Summer?
- How many times you had a fun on summer?
- What mostly you like to do during summer time?
- Do you like the place where you live?
- If you have given a chance, do you want to live in a tropical country?
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