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Old 12-05-2007, 09:49 AM #1
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Default What are you doing for holidays?

The reason I am asking is I was wondering is anyone doing anything non-traditional for it? Todd and I are taking off for the weekend and going to stay for 2 days at one of the local Indian casinos in CT. We are leaving the 23rd and not coming home until the 25th! I have that week off because the part of the company I work for is shutting down so I can take the time off and go without worrying about it.
I can't wait to go and spend money on the slots!
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