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on the date.
A hundred and forty-five years isn't that long, relatively speaking. Besides, I don't think it's entirely nice to call someone an old lady on their independence-dominion-birthday thingy. It's actually sort of rude, if you don't mind my saying so.

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[HEY LOOK she can still do notmom hugs. Come here, squirt.]
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[Especially since he's something like ten times Canada's age.]
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Oh yeah, Happy Independence day!
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And thanks.
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Breithlá sona, me beag amháin!
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Go raibh maith agat, aintín!
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[He'll just be hiding a smirk behind his hand.]
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I--er. Yes! I made this--wove the hat and bow and everything.
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Happy Dominion Day, Meg.
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Oh, thank you so much.
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I'm glad you got home for your holiday.
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[Hugs! Hugs everywhere!]
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Thanks, America. I love you, too.