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They might also say “May the Fourth be with you”… yes, I heard that from a priest at the end or it might have been the beginning of Mass several years ago.
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LOL! I think I heard that on the Sunday before Cinco de Mayo (which was the 4th). And, of course, it works on the 4th of July in America. But is there an Aussie 4th?
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