Friday, July 4, 2014

Firework!!!!!










                              
                   HAPPY FOURTH  OF JULY                                          EVERYPONY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

I hope you have the best 4th of July, whether your at Kemah watching the fireworks to BBQ- ing at your friends (or your) House!

Happy Summer!

7 comments:

  1. Excuse me, but it RAINED during 4th of July. :( And "Everypony?" We are NOT PONIES ISABELLA.

    --Lisa

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  2. I was kidding and it didn't rain as much where I was, My friends neighbors let of fireworks every 5 minutes. And stop being so pushy, My posts are meant to make people happy. :(

    ~ Quicksilver

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    1. I feel like your trying to hurt my feelings writing all those negative comments on my posts.

      ~ Quicksilver

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    2. Oh. I'm sorry. I was just pointing it out… Really? It rained where I was. *Shrug* Lucky. Every 4th of July I NEVER set off or get to see fireworks. :(

      --Lisa

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    3. I except your apology :)


      ~ Quicksilver

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    4. Thank you for resolving this so nicely :)

      Mrs.Goins

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    5. Your welcome :)


      ~ Quicksilver

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