Julie Justice
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  • learned that Sweetest Day has its roots in Ohio, and combines candy makers wishes for profit with good deeds, love, and friendship. :)
    had fun this 4th of July, and is thankful she lives in a country that has liberty and justice for all, always. ;)
    goes back to Deli Board on Folsom St, owned by a Cleveland man. She gets a Reuben. She hopes that the Cavs win the game tonight. :)
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    is very happy that the Cavs won Game 5 on Monday night!! Now, they go home, and Game 6 will be played in Quicken Loans Arena. GO CAVS!! :)
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    is very happy that the Cavs won the game last night!! Now the Cavs and the Warriors are heading back here for game 7 on Sunday, and whoever wins...WINS!! Go Cavs!! :)
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    still can't believe the Cleveland Cavs actually WON game 7 of the NBA Finals!! It was such a close game, such an AMAZING win!! The first win for ANY professional Cleveland sports team in 52 years!! Such a great morale boost for the city!! And it reminds me that ANYTHING is possible, even catching Carmen again!! LOL!! ;)
    was disappointed by the Cavs loss in Game 4 of the NBA Finals; but was thrilled by Creator's win by a nose at the 148th Belmont Stakes. :)
    goes to Deli Board on Folsom St, owned by a Cleveland man. She gets a Philly Cheesesteak, to eat while she watches the NBA Finals. :)
    is back from CityMusic Cleveland Chamber Orchestra's concert, featuring "Winter" from Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons." No snow yet, oddly. ;)
    returns to her office, after being gone briefly, and on her desk, finds a Coca-Cola bottle with her name on it. :)
    inspired by Ororo Munroe's costume choice, has put together her own costume of Ma'at, the Egyptian Goddess of Truth and Justice. ;)
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    Yes, I promise, I'll keep that in mind. Thanks, Ororo. I hope you have fun tomorrow, too. :)
    Lucy
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    Really love this status update but it won't allow me to like it. Sorry.
    Julie Justice
    Julie Justice
    Hmmm. That's kinda strange. That's OK, Lucy. I'll count it as a Like. Thanks for your comment. :)
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    Hey, younger gumshoes! What is the OLDEST city in the U.S.A? It is older than Jamestown! :)
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  • Polly Tix Polly Tix:
    St. Augustine!
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  • Victorique Victorique:
    Theres a canonball stuck in a wall on one street thats older than the United States
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    Cool V :)
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    "You are likely thinking of the British cannonball embedded in the wall of Saint Paul's Episcopal Church in Norfolk, Virginia. It was fired by British ships during the shelling of the city on January 1, 1776—months before the United States declared independence."
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    Hey cool. Today I learned :D
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    Also have a question. In the "Avalon" is Carmen's father episode of WOE....does that mean Carmen is from Argentina? :D
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  • Laverna Laverna:
    Yes. She's from Argentina. I have a best friend in that exact city. She
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  • Deric Storm Deric Storm:
    It was never fully confirmed (but is pretty darn likely) that Malcolm Avalon is Carmen's father.
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  • Laverna Laverna:
    @Deric Storm, isnt there no true backstory of Carmen if you realize every Carmen is different
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  • Lucy Lucy:
    Today I learned....The Eiffel Tower was painted different colors through history :)
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  • Victorique Victorique:
    Lucy said:
    "You are likely thinking of the British cannonball embedded in the wall of Saint Paul's Episcopal Church in Norfolk, Virginia. It was fired by British ships during the shelling of the city on January 1, 1776—months before the United States declared independence."
    different state, different ball but !!! Still a new fact to learn ♡
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  • Victorique Victorique:
    I was going to try to figure out the address of the cannonball but i got distracted looking at the masonry for the Castillo
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  • Victorique Victorique:
    I should make my bf take me sometime since he lives up the coast from it
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    Victorique Victorique: I should make my bf take me sometime since he lives up the coast from it
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