A Fireworks Difference-Maker From The Colbert Report

by mikl-em on July 4, 2008 · 0 comments

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Just a quickie holiday moment from Stephen Colbert, cross-border New England fireworks runs. Isn’t that why all those longshoremen dressed as Indians and dumped tea in the harbor way back when? We’ll probably never know.

Happy 4th of July!

See Previously:

- Steven Colbert gives George Carlin The Word

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